Here is my situation:
- currently Tier 1 (General)
- Tier 1 (General) awarded 20 March 2010
- applying for ILR in April 2013
- need 35 points for earnings in order to get 75 points total
- this equates to annual earnings of £32,000+
- am self employed
- my gross income is above £32,000, net income way below £32,000
My question is:
Regarding the quote below from the guidance notes, would it be possible for me to assign myself a salary in my business, equal to the gross income, and say that I use that income to pay for various expenses, so that my total earnings are over £32,000?
Or does anyone know of another way that a self employed person could use their gross income (instead of net income) to get higher points for total earnings?
Any advice would be much appreciated!
We will assess an applicant’s earnings. If an applicant is in salaried employment, we will assess the applicant’s gross salary before tax. This includes self-employed applicants who draw a salary from their businesses. ...
If an applicant is self-employed and has chosen to retain the profits within the business, his/her earnings are limited to the share of the business’s net profits to which he/she is entitled.