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Lucozade_Lil | 17:32 Tue 15th Jan 2008 | Business
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It says on the hrmc website that you have to contact your tax office to tell them you no longer are self employed. how long do you have to tell them after you stop beingself employed do you have to tell them, and what happens when you have? it doesn't say on the website so any help would be gratefully recieved. thanks
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I suppose it depends what you are doing now.
If you have become employed again, they know anyway through your NI number.
if you have signed on as a Jobseeker then ditto.
If you've just dropped out of the job market then they will want to clear up your tax affairs for the last tax year in which you had earnings.
In the year when you ceased to be Self-employed, they will want to send you a tax return so they can do SA for that part-year
Your accountant should be your first port of call.
You will be expected to carry on paying Class 2 NIC until you tell HMRC your self-empl;oyment is over; even if they know you've started employment, HMRC will assume you're carrying on your business as well.

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