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Thanks. I don't want to be giving info away for no reason if I don't have to.
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You haven't missed anything; as it quite clearly states, they do not require your UTR.
The reporting requirements haven't even started yet, but the least they could do is get it right.
Tell them that as per HMRC requirements, they are not required to include your UTR and you will not be giving them this information.
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Ah... no. That was infact the long-schlong tree, which looks very similar to the ugly tree to those less familiar with it.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWell it wasn't every branch as you fell out of the ugly tree for sure



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Well it wasn't every branch as you fell out of the ugly tree for sureOriginally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostHave I missed something?
Ta.


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new reporting requirements + UTR
I couldn't find anything on this site via google, so...
HMRC says here: https://www.gov.uk/government/public...e-changes-mean
My agency is asking for my UTR, but I'm LTD. Have I missed something?You should also include the:
worker’s unique taxpayer reference - if they are self-employed or a member of a partnership
start date of work with client
end date of work with client - if there is one
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