Re: Filing Income Tax Returns and PAYE
- From: Peter Saxton <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 00:38:30 +0100
On 29 Mar 2006 07:26:07 -0800, dmedhora@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Dear All,
Can I ask you a question regarding filing of IT while on PAYE please?
Previously I used to file my income tax returns because of my salary
bracket.
Then I joined a company taking a salary cut in DEC 2003 and therefore
got onto the PAYE
scheme . And I'm on the PAYE scheme now too, since then..
I Joined PAYE scheme Dec 2003 and filed my returns for Apr 2003 to Apr
2004 in Jul 2004.
Sometime after that i was sent a SA-210 short tax return form and I
think I didn't
send this in because I was already on PAYE. I might have clarified this
with IR on
the phone though, I honestly can't remember.
You're always allowed to ask HMRC. Having a bad memory doesn't have to
be combined with a lack of initiative.
Now I got a call today from the IR saying I need to file my returns for
year ending 2005.
Do I have to do this? I thought I didn't have to, because as I said
I've been on PAYE since
end of 2003. Please help, Thanks
D
No, you can refuse on the grounds that your lack of knowledge absolves
you from HMRC advising you what to do.
I'm only joking - if you're asked to submit the return just do it
immediately before your memory takes over.
--
Peter Saxton from London
peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
.
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