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DIDNT PAY HMRC DEBDT CAN I APPLIED TO NATURALISATION

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 5:43 am
by ALTAY2011
HI,
MY QESGION IS I USEE TO HAVE LTD COMPANY. I CLOSED MY COMPANY OCTOBER 2010. I MUST PAY TO HMRC FOR VAT ABOUT 19.000 POUND. BUT I DIDNT MAKE PAYMENT I STOP TRADING. NOW I COUDNT WORK I GOT SOME ILNESS I AM RECEIWING EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT ALLOWANCE.
CAN I APPLAY BRITISH NATURALIZATION OR THEY CAN REFUSE ME.
I GET INDEFINITE LEAVE TO REMAIN ON SEPTEMBER 13/2010.

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 8:31 am
by Casa
It's possible that they can refuse you if you have an unpaid VAT debt to HMRC, depending how the close down of the company was handled. Did HMRC agree to a 'Strike Off' of the Company or did you appoint a Liquidator?
Are HMRC claiming any personal liability for payment?
If you're struggling financially, the application fee of £836 for BC may be difficult for you to find. :?

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 3:35 pm
by ALTAY2011
Casa wrote:It's possible that they can refuse you if you have an unpaid VAT debt to HMRC, depending how the close down of the company was handled. Did HMRC agree to a 'Strike Off' of the Company or did you appoint a Liquidator?
Are HMRC claiming any personal liability for payment?
If you're struggling financially, the application fee of £836 for BC may be difficult for you to find. :?
No companies not liqiadate. I have last 6 years payslips.What about that?

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 3:36 pm
by ALTAY2011
6 year p60 I got.

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 4:23 pm
by Casa
If the company isn't liquidated how have you 'closed it down'? There are set legal procedures you have to follow when a Limited company ceases trading. Are you the only director?
P60's are irrelevant. A BC application doesn't ask for proof of earnings but it does require you not to be liable for outstanding payments to HMRC.

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 6:48 pm
by web2005
I sent you a private message. please check

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 5:52 am
by ALTAY2011
Casa wrote:If the company isn't liquidated how have you 'closed it down'? There are set legal procedures you have to follow when a Limited company ceases trading. Are you the only director?
P60's are irrelevant. A BC application doesn't ask for proof of earnings but it does require you not to be liable for outstanding payments to HMRC.
Hi.

Today i got Self Assesments- Tax Calculation from HMRC.

ITS under my name show £.2.60 need to pay.

tax calculation based on the amounts shown in my Tax Return.

Its shows the tax due under Self Assesments for 2010-11 is £2.60, due by 31 january 2012.

if i send this letter with my aplication is that be helpfull ?

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 11:58 am
by Casa
What correspondence have you received from HMRC regarding the unpaid VAT of £19,000? You didn't answer my question as to whether you've been threatened with court action for this.
The important issue here is how the close down of your Limited company was handled as the sole Director. You say that you didn't Liquidate it and HMRC don't appear to have agreed to a 'strike off'. As I mentioned before, you can't just 'close down' a Limited company. There are strict procedures to follow.
You may want to Google the term: Lifting the veil of Incorporation. This will explain how HMRC could hold you personally liable if you were still trading when you knew the Company was unable to pay its debts, or you were drawing personal money from the account before meeting the liabilities to your creditors.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 4:50 am
by ALTAY2011
Casa wrote:It's possible that they can refuse you if you have an unpaid VAT debt to HMRC, depending how the close down of the company was handled. Did HMRC agree to a 'Strike Off' of the Company or did you appoint a Liquidator?
Are HMRC claiming any personal liability for payment?
If you're struggling financially, the application fee of £836 for BC may be difficult for you to find. :?
hi.

i got today my approved letter.

nothing didnt effect my aplication whic is own hmrc £18.000 vat.
even i am finincially strugling to py my debds, but i am on iva payment plan. :lol:

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:37 am
by web2005
Excellent. Glad to hear about your good news. Congratulations.

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 2:23 pm
by Casa
Congratulations.