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montysingh wrote:Hi Gringo
I know that you are now speaking to tax office and wants to resolve everything now, but taxation must be paid on time and not after 1-2 years, one of my friends had the same issue and even paying the taxes afterwards did not help him, still refused under deception.
So you might pay the taxes now and spend the money again on accountants but it will not help you and you will loose more money. But end of the day its your choice and you can still pay it.
Just pay that £200. Nothing to worry about.Gringo wrote:montysingh wrote:Hi Gringo
I know that you are now speaking to tax office and wants to resolve everything now, but taxation must be paid on time and not after 1-2 years, one of my friends had the same issue and even paying the taxes afterwards did not help him, still refused under deception.
So you might pay the taxes now and spend the money again on accountants but it will not help you and you will loose more money. But end of the day its your choice and you can still pay it.
thanks for the info, i paid all taxes on time, the tax owed now is less than £200 due to incorrect expenses filed by the accountant previously, thats what I am looking to rectify.
I have seen cases where taxes have not been paid at all and after the refusal, applicant cleared all the dues with HMRC, and at the appeal stage application was successful since all taxes were up to date at the time of hearing
Dude...I don't mean to get personal or mean any offense but I guess you are giving "personal" opinion as well as talking on behalf of UKBA at the same timebenneviss wrote:In my personal view , it is not a tax evasion or tax avoidance and it is therefore not a criminal offence . You can pay your tax with fine and clear your account . Having said that I do not think that any case worker will grant you a visa but you may have to go to the tribunal. If you present your case well before the judge it will go through
HiGringo wrote:Hi, I have written to HMRC informing them of the issue, haven't heard from them yet, hopefully they will get back soon as I dont want to post my application.
I have seen cases where it has taken from 3 to 6 months. Also remember HMRC gets millions of letters each day and they have a major backlog. So unless they investigate the case they may take time to action and amendment.jpat2002 wrote:HiGringo wrote:Hi, I have written to HMRC informing them of the issue, haven't heard from them yet, hopefully they will get back soon as I dont want to post my application.
Do you know how long it takes for HMRC to get amend your tax return once you send all paperwork via post.?
The outcome.Gringo wrote:Thanks for all the replies guys, HMRC haven't got back to me yet but I took a chance anyway and went to PEO last Friday, ILR was approved, more details here -> http://www.immigrationboards.com/indefi ... 56019.html
Thanks, whats your situation?ILR_Applicant111 wrote:Hi Gringo,
Happy to hear your ILR was approved.
I'm in a similar situation as you are and was wondering if you could give me some advice as you've already been through the process.
I'm relatively new here and don't know if I can contact you through personal message or something?
Many thanks