What is National Insurance card alongside Inland Revenue letter? I have the NI Card but what is a revenue letter and from where I can get it?
I’m not sure what you mean, but my guess is you’re asking with regard to which document you’d require as proof of id?
In any case, the NI card is issued by the inland revenue dept. (formally known as HM Revenue and customs) which also sends you (from time to time) letters reminding you to pay tax, etc. The letter that you get from this dept concerning NI matters is for some reason, sometimes not accepted by banks as proof of address. But other correspondence from the same dept often is. Hope this answers your question!
17.November, 2009 um 3:44 am
Not clear what you are asking, but Inland Revenue is the Tax Office.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/AdvancedSearch/Searchresults/index.htm?fullText=national+insurance
References :
17.November, 2009 um 4:24 am
I’m not sure what you mean, but my guess is you’re asking with regard to which document you’d require as proof of id?
In any case, the NI card is issued by the inland revenue dept. (formally known as HM Revenue and customs) which also sends you (from time to time) letters reminding you to pay tax, etc. The letter that you get from this dept concerning NI matters is for some reason, sometimes not accepted by banks as proof of address. But other correspondence from the same dept often is. Hope this answers your question!
References :
Self