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As my previous post the annual calculation will be made on the lowest monthly payslip. Multiply the lowest monthly earnings by 12 and see what figure you have.fanta35 wrote:Thanks for prompt reply, can then apply for annual income as we calculate the annual income will exceed 18600???
Casa wrote:As my previous post the annual calculation will be made on the lowest monthly payslip. Multiply the lowest monthly earnings by 12 and see what figure you have.fanta35 wrote:Thanks for prompt reply, can then apply for annual income as we calculate the annual income will exceed 18600???
Possibly, but you must declare it, any income received in UK is subject to UK tax, but can be offset against tax paid in another country if there is a DTA in place.fanta35 wrote:Thanks Wanderer,
but the property is not in UK, is in another country and we pay taxes in that country... or we should pay taxes here as well?
Please read this too:If you live and pay tax in the UK you must declare rental income from overseas property lettings on the foreign pages of your tax return. If you pay foreign tax on the income, you can usually get credit for this against the UK tax you have to pay on it.
Wanderer wrote:Possibly, but you must declare it, any income received in UK is subject to UK tax, but can be offset against tax paid in another country if there is a DTA in place.fanta35 wrote:Thanks Wanderer,
but the property is not in UK, is in another country and we pay taxes in that country... or we should pay taxes here as well?
From HMRC website:
Please read this too:If you live and pay tax in the UK you must declare rental income from overseas property lettings on the foreign pages of your tax return. If you pay foreign tax on the income, you can usually get credit for this against the UK tax you have to pay on it.
http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov. ... etting.pdf
@ casa,can't she apply with Cat B if they meet up in the last 12 months? I think that should work?fanta35 wrote:Thanks for prompt reply, can then apply for annual income as we calculate the annual income will exceed 18600???
Casa wrote:Yes it seems that they can.
Rayking wrote:Yes,in the past 12 months of your application as long as you meet the minimum financial requirement with ALL the corresponding payslips & bank statements, even if the payslips are given weekly.
Add it up and see if you meet up and you can apply under Cat B of financial requirement.