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Originally posted by jinder1981 View Posti gave myself a salary of £6785. under the NI threshold. My accountant has done my self assessment which shows this.
i called the hmrc and asked what would happen if i register now. they said it was fine as i am not illegible to pay NI. They also said it was ok for my accountant to write payslips as long as they match my bank transactions. and are on my SA.
Is this true?
Originally posted by jinder1981 View Post.. snip ..
my question is
1 will it b a problem to register me now and produce payslips
2 must payslip match the dates the wages went into my account
re 2 - yes
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI thought that would be a no as he said he hasn't been registered for PAYE?
i called the hmrc and asked what would happen if i register now. they said it was fine as i am not illegible to pay NI. They also said it was ok for my accountant to write payslips as long as they match my bank transactions. and are on my SA.
Is this true?
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostDo you have a record of payments made for PAYE to HMR&C??
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Originally posted by jinder1981 View PostWould my accountant be braking the law if he gave me wage slips from last year? do all payslips have 2 b from PAYE booklet?
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Originally posted by jinder1981 View Postthe money has been taken out of my business account. but a wage slip was not created . my self assessment shows my salary . i do not pay Ni as i earn below the threshold. Bare in mind payslips are not compulsury
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Originally posted by stek View PostThe way I understand it is you can't retrospectively PAYE yourself after the tax year has closed.
So you can't issue these documents legally
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You are not thinking of backdating something bearing in mind you don't have the evidence they are looking for?
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PAYE registration HELP
Hi all i have been contracting since sep 2011. my accountant set me up as LTD company . I receive £17300 in dividends and £6875 in salary.
I have recently applied for my wife's spouse visa and the ukba have requested the following information
(a) Where the self-employed person is listed as a director of the company and draws a
salary from the gross profits of the company:
(i) wage slips covering the same period as the Company Tax Return CT600; and
(ii) evidence of payment of PAYE and Class 1 National Insurance contributions where
applicable covering the same period as the Company Tax Return CT600, where this
evidence is available at the date of application.
My accountant said he did not register me as paye as my salary was under the threshold
he has now registered me and will provide wage slips and dividend voucher
my question is
1 will it b a problem to register me now and produce payslips
2 must payslip match the dates the wages went into my accountTags: None
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