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Backdate self-employment to employed possible for 3 months?
waring192
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Hello, i posted in a different sections but thought it might be better suited here.
I have been working full time as a sell employed Landscaper for the last 9 months who is a good friend and happy to employ me instead of self employed.
I looked into getting a mortgage but my tax return/income was not good last year due to a death in my family.
I was wondering if its possible for the person I work for to backdate my last 3 months income as employed and not self employed? This would help me a lot due to my drop of income from £22K, £24K then 9K which has all been self employed work.
Just wondering if its possible to backdate the last 3 months and then continue being employed so I can get on the property ladder.
Income for the last 3 months has averaged around £1800 per month before NI and income tax.
Any help would be great.
Cheers
I have been working full time as a sell employed Landscaper for the last 9 months who is a good friend and happy to employ me instead of self employed.
I looked into getting a mortgage but my tax return/income was not good last year due to a death in my family.
I was wondering if its possible for the person I work for to backdate my last 3 months income as employed and not self employed? This would help me a lot due to my drop of income from £22K, £24K then 9K which has all been self employed work.
Just wondering if its possible to backdate the last 3 months and then continue being employed so I can get on the property ladder.
Income for the last 3 months has averaged around £1800 per month before NI and income tax.
Any help would be great.
Cheers
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Also posted in the Employment board.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5508364
As I said there, doing this would almost certainly be fraudulent.0 -
I didn't realise it would be fraud. I would still be paying tax but I just wanted to know.
Sorry for causing a upset.0
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