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AN form query

Post by Crewe » Wed Feb 28, 2018 10:48 pm

Hi there,

Could you please help me and clarify what this statement exactly means?

On Section 1.49 of AN form there is a requirement for Tax reference number. In last 5 years I've worked both as director of limited company and PAYE (since last 3 years working as a PAYE).

Question is do I need to mention tax reference number of my current employer or for the company when I was working as director? OR is it something else?

Many thanks in advance
Blaze

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Re: AN form query

Post by ariskar » Thu Mar 01, 2018 6:36 am

Crewe wrote:
Wed Feb 28, 2018 10:48 pm
Hi there,

Could you please help me and clarify what this statement exactly means?

On Section 1.49 of AN form there is a requirement for Tax reference number. In last 5 years I've worked both as director of limited company and PAYE (since last 3 years working as a PAYE).

Question is do I need to mention tax reference number of my current employer or for the company when I was working as director? OR is it something else?

Many thanks in advance
Blaze
Most recent employer, or UTR for self employed, or tax reference for your company, whichever is current.

If you are currently PAYE, I wouldn't bother with UTR/company tax details. Just grab the tax reference off your most recent payslip. It is usually in this format: ***/******

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