HMRC thinks I am someone else – and it’s costing me £450 a month
Tax authority has associated a stranger’s national insurance number to my own, and is charging me as if I have two jobs In November, HM Revenue and Customs randomly associated someone else’s job to my national insurance (NI) number. I can see where they work, when they started, their payroll (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Middle East)
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