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Can you clarify this as it's rather confusing? Is your company providing a service to the US entity and is the revenue from this being declared to HMRC as part of your company accounts? Or are you saying that you are employed by this company?nikforilr wrote:I opened my own company and have been working for a US company since then.
No, you need the Tier 1 (G) guidancenikforilr wrote: I have found this guidance notes on UKBA but it does not have any info on documents:
Hi Nikesh,nikforilr wrote:Hi Basha,
I am not sure but when I was changing job last year I did some searches and I had two options
1. You work for an umbrell company and they pay you or
2. you open your company and pay yourself.
both of them should work. If you are under an umbrella company they should give you all the documents you require for proving you work etc.
regards,
Nikesh
Guidance is clear. You can have your own limited company and now you are not self employed. This company should have business account,contract copies of work performed, salary and complete company accounts by qualified accountant,should have paid corporation tax etc etc..For self employed as a contractor you need registration with HMRC, pay class 2 insurance, copies of invoices stating services provided, bank statement (Not necessarily business account) your Unique Tax Reference, accounts prepared by accountant and a letter from accountant that you are self employed.staffordjafar wrote:Nick,
I'm sailing on the same boat as you. I am self employed, working for a us company and do business development for them here in UK.
I dont have my own company, I just work as an independent consultant for them. I invoice them every month and they pay me.
Do i need to have an business account to receive my funds every month from my us company?
Would It be a problem while I go for my ILR next year as my US company is not registered in UK?
I have already travelled more than 220 days outside UK in the last 5 years for business ( none of my absence is more than 13 days )
Please help
Thanks,
Basha