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Richard Elliott
- Original Poster
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without going into to much detail I had to contact HMRC on Friday, they have no record of me being employed since April 2015 when I left my last job.
This means they have no record of my paying tax for the past 2 years. I've also checked my national insurance contributions via the .gov site and apparently I haven't made any in the past 2 years either.
Now my employer has been taking these out of my wage each month and I have the payslips to prove it, missing 3 months but have bank statements showing them paying me for those months.
I've just gone through all my records and realised I don't have P60's for those years either.
Are HMRC likely to come after me for the missing tax payments or would they go after my employer?
This means they have no record of my paying tax for the past 2 years. I've also checked my national insurance contributions via the .gov site and apparently I haven't made any in the past 2 years either.
Now my employer has been taking these out of my wage each month and I have the payslips to prove it, missing 3 months but have bank statements showing them paying me for those months.
I've just gone through all my records and realised I don't have P60's for those years either.
Are HMRC likely to come after me for the missing tax payments or would they go after my employer?
