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    • sorry but that letter needs to be much much better. you need to express that it was a stilly youthful mistake trying to be the big man and jumping the turnstile to look big infront of your peers. TfL prosecutors are on the email address on their first letter. get the court form sent back to the court , (but copy it first) stating you plead guilty and wish to attend to address the judge in person face to face to show your genuine remorse for your stupid youthful exuberance.      
    • I thought I should send the begging letter to the prosecutor. Does the hearing means the time I need to send back by? If so, it’s June 5  I plan to send the new begging letter as following, can I ask for some suggestions? Dear Investigator/Prosecutor,  Thank you for your reply. I deeply regret my actions and the inconvenience they have caused.  I’m extremely remorseful for my crime. and regret it everyday. I often ask myself ‘’how can I do that thing just because I felt it is interesting. There are a lot of crimes in the world, but feeling it’s interesting is certainly not a reason to crime. I should not crime with any reason.’’ I think about these things every day, and I understand that I can’t blame anyone but myself.  I thanks to the staff who stopped me, as this is a valuable lesson in my life. I told myself that I should never ever repeat such a thing again, and never ever do anything which is possible to be in breach of any law. As a result, I carefully tap my oyster card every time before I enter the station now. I remind myself that I did a wrong thing before, and I should never let it happen again.  Although my monthly travel expenses do not warrant a season ticket, but I just renew my season ticket (please see the attachment). I understand that a crime cannot be truly compensated for, but purchasing a season ticket offers me a small measure of comfort, knowing that my actions caused a loss to the public interest.  I received an email which ask me to negotiate being class teacher in this summer (please see the attachment). I hope that I could teach the lovely students again, which may not be allowed with a criminal record. I would please ask that you would please provide me a single opportunity to settle all outstanding sums owed outside of court without the need for legal proceedings which would have a determinantal impact on my teaching career.  I sincerely apologise again for my crime. If you need anything further from me to help you please let me know.   Yours sincerely,
    • LoL Dx you crack me up. Thanks for the advice. I'll stay positive.
    • Utter Rubbish!! lowell dont write and beg for deals once they start court. as for your attitude, we'll thats nothing new for you.😎 you wont be quizzed, it's not like TV, simply refer to your defence/WS when answering anything the judge may ever ask. well it involves chickens. dx  
    • Thanks fk, I hope I don't have to face the court. Bless you for the reassurance. 
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I am posting this on behalf of someone else:

 

A person I know used to be employed as a support worker by AgeUK but about 10 months ago left. During this time, she never earnt enough to pay tax (I think £400 pcm is the highest she ever recieved). She would have been on the PAYE system then.

 

Since she left, she has been working privately doing a similar job for her own clients (3 or 4 of them) and earning about £250 pcm. These clients tend to pay these funds by standing order into her personal bank account or by cheque. She keeps a record of all transactions relating to this work. This is her only income.

 

Question is: Should she be filling out tax returns on an annual basis and notifying HMRC of her earnings or does she not need to due to being well below the threshold?

 

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Does the fact that she has been working like this since August last year mean that she will get fined for not filing a tax return by now?

CAG has helped me so much since I joined. Based on what I have learnt from others on here and my own experiences, I try to chip in and help others from time to time. I am not an expert and give my opinion only. Always check with the more experienced CAG members before making important decisions.

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HMRC may consider a failure to notify penalty in respect of income tax and Class 2 NI

The penalty can be mitigated by the way in which your friend shows, tells and helps HMRC in determining her liability.

My advice would be to ring HMRC and inform them of her self employment, if she only receives £250 PCM it's unlikely that she will have any liability because she will be able to claim allowable expenses such as fuel, phone bills etc which will reduce the amount still further. The fact that there is not likely to be any liability to tax does not remove the requirement to inform HMRC

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thanks for the advice, I will pass this on

CAG has helped me so much since I joined. Based on what I have learnt from others on here and my own experiences, I try to chip in and help others from time to time. I am not an expert and give my opinion only. Always check with the more experienced CAG members before making important decisions.

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As far as I remember there is a time limit in which you have to inform HMRC of liability for self assessment.

As Gbarbm says though it's doubtful there will be apenalty applied if she is upfront about her mistake and tells them everything they need to know.

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You MUST inform HMRC within 3 months of commecing self employment. BUT I have always found HMRC very helpful if you approach them. Tell them you wish to file a self employment return, but didn't realise you should have registered first. It is unlikely they will impose any fine to be honest. HMRC are really after people who dodge tax, not those who are ineffcient with small matters.

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I am posting this on behalf of someone else:

 

A person I know used to be employed as a support worker by AgeUK but about 10 months ago left. During this time, she never earnt enough to pay tax (I think £400 pcm is the highest she ever recieved). She would have been on the PAYE system then.

 

Since she left, she has been working privately doing a similar job for her own clients (3 or 4 of them) and earning about £250 pcm. These clients tend to pay these funds by standing order into her personal bank account or by cheque. She keeps a record of all transactions relating to this work. This is her only income.

 

Question is: Should she be filling out tax returns on an annual basis and notifying HMRC of her earnings or does she not need to due to being well below the threshold?

 

Thanks

 

 

Yes she should, even if she makes less than the tax bracket she still needs to submit to the tax man and needs to apply for a utr which she should have done within the first three months.

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Your friend should also be paying Class 2 NI as she is self employed. However, given that her income appears to be so low, she can make a claim for Small Earnings Exception by completing the Form CF10.

 

She should have also kept a record of any expenses she may have incurred such as travel and deduct this from her income.

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