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lomo
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HMRC Penalty

Post by lomo » Fri Jul 29, 2022 11:37 am

Hi,

My wife was issued a penalty of £ 100 from HMRC for not submitting the self-assessment returns on time. She is now completing her spouse visa. Does she have to declare it. I was thinking it should be declared as a "A caution, warning, reprimand or other out-of-court penalty". What do you think? Is it the correct choice and place to mention it. Will this be a cause for a refusal?

At any time have you ever had any of the following, in the UK or in another country?

• A criminal conviction
• A penalty for a driving offence, for example disqualification for speeding or no motor insurance
• An arrest or charge for which you are currently on, or awaiting trial
• A caution, warning, reprimand or other out-of-court penalty
• A civil court judgment against you, for example for non payment of debt, bankruptcy proceedings or anti-social behaviour
• A civil penalty issued under UK immigration law

AmazonianX
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Re: HMRC Penalty

Post by AmazonianX » Fri Jul 29, 2022 7:51 pm

lomo wrote:
Fri Jul 29, 2022 11:37 am
Hi,

My wife was issued a penalty of £ 100 from HMRC for not submitting the self-assessment returns on time. She is now completing her spouse visa. Does she have to declare it. I was thinking it should be declared as a "A caution, warning, reprimand or other out-of-court penalty". What do you think? Is it the correct choice and place to mention it. Will this be a cause for a refusal?

At any time have you ever had any of the following, in the UK or in another country?

• A criminal conviction
• A penalty for a driving offence, for example disqualification for speeding or no motor insurance
• An arrest or charge for which you are currently on, or awaiting trial
• A caution, warning, reprimand or other out-of-court penalty
• A civil court judgment against you, for example for non payment of debt, bankruptcy proceedings or anti-social behaviour
• A civil penalty issued under UK immigration law
Should mention it and IMO should have no negative effect on the application.

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