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Thanks mate, would be useful.Kevin24 wrote:If you list out all the documents you have and you don't have some one will be able to advise you.
May I ask whether your ILR residence period is made up of both time as a WP Holder and T1G Migrant?ilrapplicant2013 wrote:Also states that there are no records for 07-08 & 10-11
Could understand 07-08 as I dint have a NI no, in my first year, but surprised about 10-11. I was employed with the same company from 07 till July last year.
Will give my ex-employer and HMRC a call to clarify this. My ex employer are a big company so guess this is a mis understanding rather than a serious issue!
Has this happened with any one else ?Thinking back dont think I recieved my P60 for that year.
Yes matecs95tdg wrote: May I ask whether your ILR residence period is made up of both time as a WP Holder and T1G Migrant?
I had read annoyed's post a while back and it is a bit scary but I am not guessing anything now.cs95tdg wrote: You may find it useful to read the following topic: http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=125153
Do have a look through your payslips for the year you did not receive a P60 or HMRC employment history in order to verify whether your NI number is reflected in them correctly and that the required taxes have been deducted.
As you are proceeding with steps to rectify the error I presume you understand the importance of having your employment history (or P60's) for the 3 years you were under T2 to prove that you met the terms of your sponsorship.ilrapplicant2013 wrote:I happen to have 3 months payslip in year 10-11 (Jun-Aug) and realise there is no NI no.cs95tdg wrote: You may find it useful to read the following topic: http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=125153
Do have a look through your payslips for the year you did not receive a P60 or HMRC employment history in order to verify whether your NI number is reflected in them correctly and that the required taxes have been deducted.
My payslips didnt have NI no. for the first 3 years and when I applied for my Tier 1 realised this and I raised it with my company and they rectified, so I have a NI no. on Payslips in the last 1.5 years only whist employed with them.
cs95tdg wrote:As you are proceeding with steps to rectify the error I presume you understand the importance of having your employment history (or P60's) for the 3 years you were under T2 to prove that you met the terms of your sponsorship.ilrapplicant2013 wrote:I happen to have 3 months payslip in year 10-11 (Jun-Aug) and realise there is no NI no.cs95tdg wrote: You may find it useful to read the following topic: http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=125153
Do have a look through your payslips for the year you did not receive a P60 or HMRC employment history in order to verify whether your NI number is reflected in them correctly and that the required taxes have been deducted.
My payslips didnt have NI no. for the first 3 years and when I applied for my Tier 1 realised this and I raised it with my company and they rectified, so I have a NI no. on Payslips in the last 1.5 years only whist employed with them.
Note that as you say no NI number is reflected in your payslips for the first 3 years, I presume this means you made no NI contributions during that period. Do the payslips show income tax deductions during this period? If so, you will need to ask your employer where those taxes have gone. If no taxes have been deducted then you would need to get in touch with HMRC to make arrangements to pay any taxes that are now overdue. You appear to be taking the right steps in contacting your employer and then HMRC to get to the bottom of this.
Thanks Kevin, It is interesting and honeslty I am not too surprised. I would imagine they have to do the basic checks.Kevin24 wrote:Mate, read My thread today on PEO appointments and HMRC Checks.
1) If you have a month until you intend to apply for ILR, that should give you sufficient time to get to the bottom of the missing NI & Income deductions & make any necessary arrangement with HMRC for repayment - if this is required. You just need to act promptly without delay. (If you wish to you may ofcourse apply for a further T1G extension - though I would leave that as a last resort, if you are unable to get the known issues resolved in-time.)ilrapplicant2013 wrote:1. I hope this one gets resolved but should I have to go around getting my NI and tax filed and sorted resulting in a delay, can I just apply for a tier-1 extension, which will buy me time. My Tier 1 expires in a month or so.
2. Is the real need of the P60s and tax history to show that I met my sponsorhip requirements. So will a letter from my employer on thier letter head stating I was employed from date, role & designation & signed by a senior manager help?