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1. Expenses paid directly from Personal cards (direct debits, online payments etc for business)..........HO doesnt accept this investment, please top up your director loan by directly transferring the money from personal account to business account.spikky wrote:Hello,
I've been reading numerous posts on Director's Loan and the advice on here.
As a Director, I've invested in 2 ways
1. Expenses paid directly from Personal cards (direct debits, online payments etc for business)
2. Money transferred from Personal Account to Business Account
Both these sources are recorded as Director's loan in my accounts.
Showing transfer of funds from Personal Account to Business Account and marking each transaction is achievable as these are bigger amounts and identifiable.
My question how do I evidence expenses/direct debits paid directly from my Personal Bank cards for business? Do I have to retrace transactions to 3 years in my Personal Account? Often these appear as abbreviated listings on bank statement and are smaller amounts but do account to a few ££££s over the years.
Has anyone been in this situation? Any advice?
Cheers,
S
As others also suggested, money spent from your personal account will NOT be accepted as part of director's loan for award of points under Tier 1E visa. In the world of business this is acceptable, however in the world of immigration rules it is NOT. You must supply evidence that money you are claiming points for was FULLY transferred to your company or else it will not be accepted. You need to top up the rest if you want to avoid refusalspikky wrote:My question how do I evidence expenses/direct debits paid directly from my Personal Bank cards for business? Do I have to retrace transactions to 3 years in my Personal Account? Often these appear as abbreviated listings on bank statement and are smaller amounts but do account to a few ££££s over the years.
It will not be accepted as I noted abovespikky wrote:These are recorded as expenses in Annual accounts. Its not that big a sum but its still business expenditure. It's a shame if its not going to be counted.