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  • National Insurance gaps

    Hi. I am self-employed. I checked my National Insurance record on my account and noticed that I have a 2022-2023 year is not full payment? I don't know why because I paid National Insurance contributions. Where can I check why this is? Where can I find out more about this? Second question I was employed from 2015 to 2017 and earned small amounts of money that my employer didn't have to pay tax on, but didn't they also have to pay National Insurance contributions? On my account all these years are shown as not fully paid. Can I send scans of the documents (P60) to HMRC so they can look at it again, can I have the address, please?
  • How to correctly declare foreign employment income in self-assessment?

    I'm trying to determine how to properly declare an income in self-assessment form being employed by an overseas company. The income I receive from this employment is payed to me in two ways. Some of it is transferred to my UK account in GBP sterling and the remainder in foreign currency to my overseas account. I'm not sure if using the "employment" section is the appropriate way to do that since this is a non-PAYE income. I was advised to sum up all the money I receive from this employment (of course after conversion to sterling) and declare it under the section "All other income received by a person abroad and any remitted 'ring fenced' foreign income" but I'm not sure if this approach is correct hence I wanted to ask here to confirm. Just to clarify, I'm a UK tax resident.