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rpsarangi wrote:I am presenting a case , please if any body have some experience or views
Being a sole trader self employment.. if my account letter says both my net income 1 after expenditure and net income2 after expenditure and tax in the letters ..
and the case worker thinks that he should consider the net income2 after expenditure and tax its OK as the letter will have the figure.
but if the case worker thinks that he should consider the net income1 before tax then will be add the tax figure to my net income 2 to boost my income and consider the net income1 as my net..or will he reject the case saying that wrong letter from accountant.
thanks all
If any previous version(s) of policy guidance says something different for individuals under same circumstances and is refused, then there may be a scope of having the refusal termed unlawful through appeal / judicial review.Appendix A wrote:19-SD(a)(vi). If the applicant is claiming points for self-employed earnings, a letter from his accountant on headed paper, confirming that the applicant received the exact amount he is claiming, or the net profit to which he is entitled. This is a letter from the applicant's accountant on headed paper confirming the gross and net pay for the period claimed. The letter should give a breakdown of salary, dividends, profits, tax credits and dates of net payments earned. If the applicant's earnings are a share of the net profit of the company, the letter should also explain this;
Having observed his responses over time, I don't see a reason to doubt the accuracy of his response.silverline wrote:Your Net profit BEFORE TAX [i.e. Gross earnings - expenses only] will used for UKBA.
I am Chartered Accountant and hope it helps.. now sleep well.
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