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Do you pay taxes on those earnings? If so, YES you can count them towards your earnings.Dasavathar wrote:Dear All,
Currently I am in Tier 1 General and my visa is due for extension in June 2012.
I work for a City Council as a Social Worker. As an essential car user, my employer pays me £90 every month as car lump sum and in addition to that they pay 40 pence for every mile. Roughly I will be getting £200 for mileage but this figure varies every month due to my usage of the car but my lump sum remains the same. (90 + 200 =290). The Gross salary is 3 components: salary, car lump sum and the mileage and all these 3 components are taxed.
For my first time Tier 1 General application, my solicitor filed the application on my behalf on the same day appointment and she included all these as my income since its all been taxed. This time I am planning to file my application on my own. Can anyone tell me whether my lump sum and the mileage can be considered as income since its been taxed? Or any changes to this?
Many thanks
Das
There you go. You are okay to consider them towards your earnings than. Without wanting to question your intelligence, just double check you do pay taxes on them as you said. Reason I say that is, in my case(meaning Salary slip) I have:Dasavathar wrote:Hi Raxs,
Thanks for your reply. Yes, I pay tax for both my car lump sum and the mileage I claim.