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Qwerty-UK
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Self Assessment - Newly Self Employed

Post by Qwerty-UK » Mon Aug 11, 2014 10:19 am

Hi. I qualify for citizenship this month having initially got my ILR via Tier 2. Since then I've quit my day job and switched to being a contractor. Unfortunately I haven't done my self assessment yet. Does anyone know if there's something else I can do to meet the required documents for the application? Or is the self assessment absolutely mandatory? This means I need to wait up to 8 weeks to get my unique tax reference for the self assessment.

Thanks.

IndiMarshall
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Re: Self Assessment - Newly Self Employed

Post by IndiMarshall » Mon Aug 11, 2014 10:26 am

what do u mean by self assessment ?

U dont need to sumbit any work related docs.. or P60 if show your passport ..

However u need to mention 'Address of tax office or tax office reference'
.. check if you can mention the old one..

http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... l#p1070424

badratio
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Location: London

Re: Self Assessment - Newly Self Employed

Post by badratio » Mon Aug 11, 2014 10:50 pm

IndiMarshall wrote:what do u mean by self assessment ?

U dont need to sumbit any work related docs.. or P60 if show your passport ..

However u need to mention 'Address of tax office or tax office reference'
.. check if you can mention the old one..

http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... l#p1070424
Self-assessment, tax return, tax rebate - same thing deferent name. Every self-employed person has to do it every year.
Naturalisation timeline: EEU PR
Application date: 17-03-2015
Fee deducted : 24-03-2015
Acknowledgment email : 25-03-2015
Approval date : 02-04-2015
Ceremony: 28-04-2015

IndiMarshall
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Re: Self Assessment - Newly Self Employed

Post by IndiMarshall » Tue Aug 12, 2014 8:54 am

badratio wrote:
IndiMarshall wrote:what do u mean by self assessment ?

U dont need to sumbit any work related docs.. or P60 if show your passport ..

However u need to mention 'Address of tax office or tax office reference'
.. check if you can mention the old one..

http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... l#p1070424
Self-assessment, tax return, tax rebate - same thing deferent name. Every self-employed person has to do it every year.
k.. I am into full time employment....good to konw this..

badratio
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Location: London

Re: Self Assessment - Newly Self Employed

Post by badratio » Tue Aug 12, 2014 2:48 pm

IndiMarshall wrote:
badratio wrote:
IndiMarshall wrote:what do u mean by self assessment ?

U dont need to sumbit any work related docs.. or P60 if show your passport ..

However u need to mention 'Address of tax office or tax office reference'
.. check if you can mention the old one..

http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... l#p1070424
Self-assessment, tax return, tax rebate - same thing deferent name. Every self-employed person has to do it every year.
k.. I am into full time employment....good to konw this..
So am I. But I still file my tax return every year because every year I find myself paying too much tax because of PAYE.
Naturalisation timeline: EEU PR
Application date: 17-03-2015
Fee deducted : 24-03-2015
Acknowledgment email : 25-03-2015
Approval date : 02-04-2015
Ceremony: 28-04-2015

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