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Tax help for older people
« on: August 30, 2021, 05:10:46 PM »
Hello,

Just to add something helpful into the mix following my complicated question, we did find a really helpful resource that may help others here.

If you are over 60 and earn less than £20,000 a year in the UK (as an individual rather than household income), you can access Tax help for Older People. They helped us get Beth registered and on track with her UK tax returns and were excellent. They can't help with details of the UK-US complexities, but were very helpful to us.

Best wishes,
Emily
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Re: Tax help for older people
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2021, 05:30:51 PM »
Hey Emily! How are you doing?  :D


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Re: Tax help for older people
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2021, 05:57:41 PM »
Hello lovely Larrabee,

We're good on the whole, notwithstanding  scary tax confusions.

Getting oriented for Beth's indefinite leave application in under a year now. She's also got Life in the UK test next month so we're doing zoom quizzes with friends. I designed some puppy life in the UK questions to entertain all us dog owners too. I am finding that my knowledge on Romans and Monarchs is improving, though I fairly often fail the practice tests. Thankfully it's not me taking the test!

How are you?

Em
Met Nov 2015
Married 11 April 17
Online visa app 24 April 2017 (Priority)
Biometrics 5th May 2017
App tracked and received Sheffiled 10th May 2017
Email confirming receipt (of online application) 25th May 2017
Email asking for passport, appendix 2 etc (which has all been sent) 30th May 2017 (Discovered solicitor may have advised to send to wrong processing centre address - letters, and phone calls - still unclear).
Confirmed receipt of docs 17th July
Return label requested and emailed 17th July
Decision email 26th July
Visa 28th July


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Re: Tax help for older people
« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2021, 06:05:58 PM »
Hello lovely Larrabee,

We're good on the whole, notwithstanding  scary tax confusions.

Getting oriented for Beth's indefinite leave application in under a year now. She's also got Life in the UK test next month so we're doing zoom quizzes with friends. I designed some puppy life in the UK questions to entertain all us dog owners too. I am finding that my knowledge on Romans and Monarchs is improving, though I fairly often fail the practice tests. Thankfully it's not me taking the test!

How are you?

Em

Great, thanks!  :)
Glad to hear you're having fun with the studying! Best of luck to Beth.  :)



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