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Hi,asset80 wrote:Hi All
My ILR application (Tier 1 general route) has been refused based on the reason that I did not submit evidence of class 2 national insurance. As from 2015-16 there is no bill generated and my earnings are falling in the same period I was not able to submit that evidence. I have been given 14 days to file Admin review.
The paragraph 19(b) mentions evidence of Class 2 National Insurance payment as:
(i) The original bill from the billing period immediately before the application or
(ii) If the applicant’s National Insurance is paid by direct debit, the most recent bank statement issued before the application, showing the direct debit payment of National Insurance to HM Revenue & Customs
(iii) If the applicant has low earnings, an original small earnings exception certificate issued by HMRC for the most recent return date
(iv) If the applicant has not yet received the documents above, the original dated welcome letter from HMRC containing the applicant’s unique taxpayer reference number
I am self employed since 2010. In my 1st application in 2011 I submitted the welcome letter but did not submit that with the recent application. Can I contend in Admin review that I dont have evidence of payment due to change of HMRC system as Class 2 bill will be calculated alongside the self assessment. And for the letter can I say that I submitted that letter in my 1st application and got the visa. Hence this requirement had already been demonstrated as well.
Ignore this....sunny_sunny wrote:Every working individual has to play NI. People use a loop hole by taking money as dividends and taking less salary before the NI threshold and avoid paying NI. This is deception
Link please.sunny_sunny wrote:Every working individual has to play NI. People use a loop hole by taking money as dividends and taking less salary before the NI threshold and avoid paying NI. This is deception