Sent back by NCS Tower Hamlets
Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:54 am
Hi
Yesterday I went to NCS tower hamlets. They refused to accept my application for 2 reasons:
1. Lost my Indian passport six months back. Got my new passport and also got my No Time Limit again. Now since the stamps are missing NCS rep told me I should provide alternative proof of stay like P60's, salary slips. I dont have any of them but can ring up ask HMRC to provide me a statement of my account. Also is last 5 year current account bank statements acceptable as alternative evidence ??
2. Last 2 years I'm a self employed. I know HMRC wants to see that I'm upto date with taxes. I've filed my first return as a self employed in Oct 2012 and have paid the taxes for 2011-12 on Jan 31st. But NCS is not ready to accept the latest statement from HMRC which says I'm due tax as of Jan 31st.Checked the website and the latest statement still has the same data. Do you know if there is some way to get an acknowledgement letter from HMRC that I've paid my taxes.
Anyone in any one of the above situtations earlier ?? your help will be much appreciated.
thanks
Arun
Yesterday I went to NCS tower hamlets. They refused to accept my application for 2 reasons:
1. Lost my Indian passport six months back. Got my new passport and also got my No Time Limit again. Now since the stamps are missing NCS rep told me I should provide alternative proof of stay like P60's, salary slips. I dont have any of them but can ring up ask HMRC to provide me a statement of my account. Also is last 5 year current account bank statements acceptable as alternative evidence ??
2. Last 2 years I'm a self employed. I know HMRC wants to see that I'm upto date with taxes. I've filed my first return as a self employed in Oct 2012 and have paid the taxes for 2011-12 on Jan 31st. But NCS is not ready to accept the latest statement from HMRC which says I'm due tax as of Jan 31st.Checked the website and the latest statement still has the same data. Do you know if there is some way to get an acknowledgement letter from HMRC that I've paid my taxes.
Anyone in any one of the above situtations earlier ?? your help will be much appreciated.
thanks
Arun