What to use if no HMRC Self Assessment Statement of Account
Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2024 10:02 am
I am employed and self-employed. Although I will be applying for naturalisation online I have taken a look at the paper form to see what will be needed. It states that these supporting documents are required:
Evidence of tax for self-employed applicants only
• the most recent HM Revenue & Customs Self Assessment Statement of Account
Evidence of National Insurance contributions covering the relevant period:
• payslips
• P60’s
• letter or letters from your employer or employers confirming you have worked in their
employment including start and finish dates
I have payslips (and soon to have a P60) from my own limited company from May 2023 to the present. I have P60s/payslips for when I worked for another employer through Sep 2022. I received self-employment income from Aug 2022 onwards.
Although I filed and paid self-assessment for 2022/3 back in Nov, the "statements" section in the HMRC Self-Assessment portal is empty. There is however a "Payments/credits received" page that shows that I have paid my "Balancing payment for tax year ending 05 Apr 2023" and "First payment on account for tax year ending 05 Apr 2024". (It doesn't specifically show that I have paid NI, though I would hope that the Home Office would know that NI would be part of the balancing payment that was owed/paid.) Would this be sufficient?
Also, regarding my payslips from my own limited company, they look strange because salary was not taken evenly throughout the year - my accountant explained that PAYE calculations were adjusted to reflect the actual earnings across the year, so some months actually have tax/NI refunds as opposed to payouts. Is this likely to be confusing enough to the Home Office that it's better to submit P60s only? Or is it always recommended to submit as much evidence as possible (payslips + P60s in this case)?
Evidence of tax for self-employed applicants only
• the most recent HM Revenue & Customs Self Assessment Statement of Account
Evidence of National Insurance contributions covering the relevant period:
• payslips
• P60’s
• letter or letters from your employer or employers confirming you have worked in their
employment including start and finish dates
I have payslips (and soon to have a P60) from my own limited company from May 2023 to the present. I have P60s/payslips for when I worked for another employer through Sep 2022. I received self-employment income from Aug 2022 onwards.
Although I filed and paid self-assessment for 2022/3 back in Nov, the "statements" section in the HMRC Self-Assessment portal is empty. There is however a "Payments/credits received" page that shows that I have paid my "Balancing payment for tax year ending 05 Apr 2023" and "First payment on account for tax year ending 05 Apr 2024". (It doesn't specifically show that I have paid NI, though I would hope that the Home Office would know that NI would be part of the balancing payment that was owed/paid.) Would this be sufficient?
Also, regarding my payslips from my own limited company, they look strange because salary was not taken evenly throughout the year - my accountant explained that PAYE calculations were adjusted to reflect the actual earnings across the year, so some months actually have tax/NI refunds as opposed to payouts. Is this likely to be confusing enough to the Home Office that it's better to submit P60s only? Or is it always recommended to submit as much evidence as possible (payslips + P60s in this case)?