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Thats true but I was referring to a sole proprietor/trader businesszimba88 wrote:Current Appointment Report shows the address of your business which is an acceptable form of evidence to prove 3 things in once,
-you became a director within 6 months
- you are still a director
- your business has UK address
So,zimba88 wrote:In that case, you need to submit the welcome letter from HRMC when you registered as a self employed
Yes, I guess it is written with company directors in mind to be honest. Self employed individuals technically have no business entity. I say the wording should have been 'being registered in the UK with HMRC as a self employed person' instead. The bottom line is that the welcome letter will do the jobcappachino wrote:So,zimba88 wrote:In that case, you need to submit the welcome letter from HRMC when you registered as a self employed
The Welcome letter can be used to show that the business is registered with HMRC and hence it proves that the business is a UK business
THANKSzimba88 wrote:Yes, I guess it is written with company directors in mind to be honest. Self employed individuals technically have no business entity. I say the wording should have been 'being registered in the UK with HMRC as a self employed person' instead. The bottom line is that the welcome letter will do the jobcappachino wrote:So,zimba88 wrote:In that case, you need to submit the welcome letter from HRMC when you registered as a self employed
The Welcome letter can be used to show that the business is registered with HMRC and hence it proves that the business is a UK business