Forget about it, it they really wanted the info they would have chased it.
No point in opening an audit.
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Originally posted by Hicks View PostThank you for your reply Sally.
I have not changed address and have definitely not received any chasing letters.
I didn't pay any voluntary NIC's during that period so thank you for the reminder - I will investigate paying them now.
Out of interest, do you know whether I can pay the voluntary NIC's for that period without having to complete the HMRC request for information form?
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Thank you for your reply Sally.
I have not changed address and have definitely not received any chasing letters.
I didn't pay any voluntary NIC's during that period so thank you for the reminder - I will investigate paying them now.
Out of interest, do you know whether I can pay the voluntary NIC's for that period without having to complete the HMRC request for information form?
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Have you moved address and any chasing letters could have gone to a previous one?
To be on the safe side, I would advise either phoning them and asking if they still require the information or complete and return the form anyway.
Just a thought, did you protect your state pension by paying voluntary contributions whilst not working. If not, you can 'catch up' by paying at a later stage, BUT you only have so long in which to do so.
There are details here of how to make voluntary payments.
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HMRC Request for information
For personal reasons, I was not working between 2005 - 07.
Prior to that I was a full time employee and upon returning to work, I have 'become' a contractor with a Limited Company which means I have been submitting a Personal Tax Assessment since then.
Last night, I was going through some old paperwork and happened across a letter HMRC sent me in January 2009 requesting further information for the years I was not working.
As I had mis-filed this letter, I obviously had not completed and submitted this back to HMRC and they have not chased me for it either.
I have submitted regular Personal Tax Assessments each year without issue so am wondering if it is now worthwhile for me to complete and submit this HMRC Request for information form - is anyone on the board familiar with this type of form and can offer advice?Tags: None
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