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20/05/2008, 14:28
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Russethouse

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Re: 2007 tax return for wife living in France, husband commuting to UK during the week
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Doesn't a lot of this depend 'how' he is self employed, sole trader, partnership or Limited company ?
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20/05/2008, 14:33
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cooperlola

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Re: 2007 tax return for wife living in France, husband commuting to UK during the week
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Quite possibly R/H. However, when I was self employed myself, back in the day, when not working, I still paid my NI contributions regardless (hence I had my own E106 when I moved here). It sounds very complicated to me!
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20/05/2008, 15:01
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ErnieY

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Re: 2007 tax return for wife living in France, husband commuting to UK during the week
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cooperlola wrote: | | Quite possibly R/H. However, when I was self employed myself, back in the day, when not working, I still paid my NI contributions regardless (hence I had my own E106 when I moved here). It sounds very complicated to me! |
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Your voluntary NI payments (class 3 ?) whilst not working were irrelevent to getting an E106 Coops unless it was during the 3 tax years prior to applying for it, and then they would have had to have been class 2, that is the yardstick, 2 full tax years of full contributions in the previous 3 years.
I'm rather surprised at you not knowing this
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20/05/2008, 16:00
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Deborah
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Re: 2007 tax return for wife living in France, husband commuting to UK during the week
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Youre right it is a bit odd and yes I got my E106 on the back of my own NI record.
However I would have thought that our situation vis a vis hubbie working (or will be again soon in my case) in the UK and therefore 'tax resident' there whilst wife/family are in France, is quite common nowadays although obviously our situation is currently more complicated ....
In any case I still have to do the tax declaration by 30th May so I reckon the best course of action is to declare all my bits and pieces here and in the UK and explain my husband's situation to the tax office and once his situation is back to normal, take some professional advice....
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