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Working for Irish Company in NI

  • 23-03-2011 6:18pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9


    Hi,

    I have recently been made redundant from a company based in the south, I live in the north with a UK tax number.
    When I joined the company they told me I was being taxed through their UK office and paid in sterling.
    I have payslips since joining but no P60's and now that I have made a claim for Jobseekers Allowance in the north I have been refused because no National Insurance contributions have been made for 08/09 and 09/10 (another words they havent paid and any tax or NIC on their UK Payroll since I joined and I later found out the UK office ceased operating and yet I was still recieving sterling payslips showing deductions for PAYE and NIC's)

    Anyone know the best way to sort this out considering Welfare office in the north cant sort it out because my employer is based in the south?
    Can the equivalent office in the south claim all unpaid tax and NIC's and transfer them to the north or is it held in the south for good?
    Will the company be prosecuted for not paying tax on either side?
    Either way, I wont get any benefit up here until its sorted.

    Any help much appreciated


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