National Insurance Contributions Payable only by Corporations

The request was refused by HM Revenue and Customs.

George Tsigarides

Dear HM Revenue and Customs,

I will be grateful if you would confirm the following regarding the payment of National Insurance Contributions (NIC):

1. Only Corporations need to pay National Insurance Contributions (NIC).

2. Does the payment of National Insurance Contributions (NIC) come under the jurisdiction of Common Law; meaning that Men and Women living on the Land of the United Kingdom must pay it.

3. Does the payment of National Insurance Contributions (NIC) come under the jurisdiction of the international Admiralty Law of the Sea; meaning that citizens of the government must pay it.

Thank You.

Kind regards.

Yours faithfully,

George Tsigarides

HM Revenue and Customs

 
 
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George Tsigarides

Dear HM Revenue and Customs,

May I please have a response to my last email please.

Thank You.

Kind Regards.

Yours faithfully,

George Tsigarides

HM Revenue and Customs

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Mr Tsigarides

According to my records a response to your request was issued on 13 May 2016.

I attach a copy for your records.

HMRC
Freedom of Information Team.

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George Tsigarides

Dear HM Revenue and Customs,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of HM Revenue and Customs's handling of my FOI request 'National Insurance Contributions Payable only by Corporations'.

[ It appears that HMRC has determined not to answer any of my FOIA requests. I will be grateful if you would kindly explain why HMRC has taken this decision, as it appears in the public record that HMRC is being deliberately evasive, which suggests that HMRC has records that it wants to deny it has. ]

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/n...

Thank You.

Kind Regards.

Yours faithfully,

George Tsigarides

HM Revenue and Customs

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Mr Tsigarides,

 

Please find the internal review of your Freedom of Information requests
attached.

 

 

HMRC

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