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Make sure you pay all of your taxes before applying for an extension. HO can check with HMRC whether you have paid your taxes or notpamma4455 wrote:I all,
I m going to apply for extension next year in feb as an employed. My initial application I applied as a self employed and employed but I haven't paid any tax i filed tax return of that year I want to know case worker will check I paid tax or not but I will going to pay tax soon.
Thanks
well UKBA is concerned with u filling the tax returns,and paying them is something between hmrc and u,according to my understanding they check ure tax returns not ure payments to HmRC,so if u r on installments its nothing to do with UKBA nor they ask for any prove for payments,the only prove they ask is for class 2 national insurance payments and thats also to prove that u r registered with them.else they are more concerned with filling the correct tax returns.risingmoon19 wrote:Make sure you pay all of your taxes before applying for an extension. HO can check with HMRC whether you have paid your taxes or notpamma4455 wrote:I all,
I m going to apply for extension next year in feb as an employed. My initial application I applied as a self employed and employed but I haven't paid any tax i filed tax return of that year I want to know case worker will check I paid tax or not but I will going to pay tax soon.
Thanks
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Hi, thanks for your reply....one more you applied as a employed or self employed or both ...rfd wrote:I had a PEO appointment yesterday at Croydon. I had declared all my taxes correctly but I am paying HMRC in installments.
The case worker never asked me anything about my previous earnings and taxes. However she took 2 hours to verify my documents so I am assuming she did all the required checks and she was happy with what she found.
So i guess it really doesnt matter if you have fully paid your taxes or not as long sas you have declared your income correctly and you have an late payment arrnagment with HMRC