He never worked the whole 12 months.So HMRC think he earnt £35k if they want £7k on top of his PAYE paid tax?
PAYE since April 6 until end June and then self employed August to November and then didn't work or claim benefits and left UK December.
He never worked the whole 12 months.So HMRC think he earnt £35k if they want £7k on top of his PAYE paid tax?
"He worked all his life(PAYE) from 16 upto about he was 44 and then he was self employed for less than 4 months as he stayed with me as he was working localHe posted he had a tax bill for 7k not he earned 7k.
I don't think he has an online tax account as he said he didn't set one up online."He worked all his life(PAYE) from 16 upto about he was 44 and then he was self employed for less than 4 months as he stayed with me as he was working local
The £7000 was estimated and he never earnt more than £6000 for the 4 months."
I was working off this, If he went self employed in the new Tax year without any PAYE to push up his earnings. If he worked over his allowance during the tax year with PAYE he would owe 20% of the £6000 with expenses taken off depending on how much PAYE he earned.
Best thing he could do is either login to his tax account and see or go to the tax office to sort it out.
HMRC online services: sign in or set up an accountI don't think he has an online tax account as he said he didn't set one up online.
As I mentioned in a reply to you (I think) he doesn't have any records of payments received and the company he worked for went bust a year or 2 after he stopped being self employed.
As for the local tax office his is over 50 miles away but if he has to go there then he will have to try and arrange a sitter for his dad.
Self employed had a £7000 self assessment tax billI don't think he has an online tax account as he said he didn't set one up online.
As I mentioned in a reply to you (I think) he doesn't have any records of payments received and the company he worked for went bust a year or 2 after he stopped being self employed.
As for the local tax office his is over 50 miles away but if he has to go there then he will have to try and arrange a sitter for his dad.
Ok thank you very much for thatHMRC online services: sign in or set up an account
Register and go from there everything will be in that account. He can see how much he earned PAYE and if there is anything outstanding. He needs his NI Number
When I think about my cousin could not of earned more than £7000 for both self employed and PAYE together as he only worked 6 months or just under .Self employed had a £7000 self assessment tax bill
Not 7k earnings, 7k tax bill
They have estimated he owes 7k on whatever they believe he earnt.
If it was 7k earnings wouldn't be so bad.
Is a fair amount 15 years ago.When I think about my cousin could not of earned more than £7000 for both self employed and PAYE together as he only worked 6 months or just under .
Thanks again for taking the time to reply to the thread.
The inland revenue deal with this sort of stuff every day. As mentioned he would be better off giving them a call and arrange to speak to someone. If there was any tax owed they would come to an arrangement. Only thing that might affect a claim for carer allowance would if he has not paid enough stamp but I can't confirm that sorry.Thanks.
Estimated tax owed I believe from what I recall seeing on the paper work that he had when I saw him 2 weeks ago.
I did say in my 2nd post about estimated owed tax but I should of put it the 1st post.
Thanks.The inland revenue deal with this sort of stuff every day. As mentioned he would be better off giving them a call and arrange to speak to someone. If there was any tax owed they would come to an arrangement. Only thing that might affect a claim for carer allowance would if he has not paid enough stamp but I can't confirm that sorry.
Your cousin mateThanks.
When you say not paid enough stamp, do you mean my cousin or his dad?
My cousin hasn't paid any NI for a lot of years but I didn't think that mattered for CA but I will get him to find out.