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I wouldn't even bother stating self employed if you just started but you can if you want.Biggie wrote:Hi Guys,
On the AN Form for naturalisation, in section 3 of the "GOOD CHARACTER REQUIREMENT" there is a question about being self employed and employed. I am self employed and have only started trading in Jan 09 and cannot show evidence of tax payments for self employed applicants as l have not yet done the self assessment. What happens then?
Also l have a part-time employed job where l do 8 hours a week, what do l do about this?
Can you still apply and send off the application and put a letter explaining the situation.
Thanks,
Biggie.
I'm not quite sure whether this is a good idea.Biggie wrote:Republique
Thanks, I will not mention the self employment.
Biggie.
As you have informed them, then you are bound to do itRohan wrote:My situation is more or less the same.
When we (self/wife) applied (Oct - 2008) we were employed full time and I had a part time Job as well. After two months of the application we started our own business and became self-employeed. I still have my part time Job as well. We are regeistered with the IR as self employed now. I wrote to HO about the change of circumstances (just a week ago) and still awaiting a response from them.
I think the best idea would be to let them know about the changes.
I have registered as self-employed, so l guess if they are to do the checks l will be found out. So l guess l will tick yes to self emloyed and explain the situation of no self assessment done and mention the part-time gig.Have you registerd as self-employed with the inland revenue yet?