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by wpilr_nov12 » Sat Nov 24, 2012 11:10 pm
If I put myself in your position - I have payslips that show taxes deducted; I have not been contacted by HMRC directly. I wouldn't know, nor would I have any motivation to know, if my employer is current on my taxes. And if I hadn't contacted HMRC myself, I would have never known the missing taxes.
Even if I had P60 for the recent years, I wouldn't have known that the figures on it are not accurate.
Per ILR requirements, I am not required to get a current tax status from HMRC.
So I would be apply with the P60s that I have (though unlikely they will be asked for), and the payslips for the most recent years. Unless I speak out, no one needs to know the tax dealings of my employer. And if anyone has any concern, they can contact HMRC directly and let HMRC chase my employer.
This is the position I would take, and I would apply without any fear. But it is coming from ILR recipient, so take my word with proper judgement.