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If there is £5,000 in tax at risk then I'd suggest you find a local accountant who can re-do your tax return for you. It'll probably cost you a couple hundred, but that's better than HMRC repossessing your car because of something that's not owed.
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How can you be SE and have payslips and be employed?
Fraid that ultimately you are responsible for the info input in the SA form, you should have checked it more thoroughly...
That's some error to have missed to result in 5k more tax than expected? Did you not query it then?
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Why not ask your accountant to help you sort out the mess he caused? Seems to be the very least he can do.
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Originally posted by willss3608 View PostI worked as self employed and submitted by return via SA100 form. I had tax advise from a professional accountant who made some errors while filling form( incorrect actual income earned) .HMRC asked me to pay £5K as extra tax in self assessment return. This happened in 2009/10. I have payslips and my bank statement for entire period to prove actual money received from different sources of employment. Do I get chance to request a recalculation using correct figures ? I am still receiving letters from HMRC chasing this amount and interests added. Please advise.
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Error in SA100 submission
I worked as self employed and submitted by return via SA100 form. I had tax advise from a professional accountant who made some errors while filling form( incorrect actual income earned) .HMRC asked me to pay £5K as extra tax in self assessment return. This happened in 2009/10. I have payslips and my bank statement for entire period to prove actual money received from different sources of employment. Do I get chance to request a recalculation using correct figures ? I am still receiving letters from HMRC chasing this amount and interests added. Please advise.Tags: None
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