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I have confusion over this and want to initiate a small brainstorming session over here if anyone is interested.RizKCB wrote:I am not an experienced guru but I think I could contribute to it.
Your own(Director's) salary DOES NOT count towards investment.
Your HMRC obligations are straight forward with some extras from HO. HO extras are:
1) Assess to funds and their Investment.
2) Director's salary will not count as investment.
3) Investment must be business investment. Nothing should be in domestic or personal capacity.
4) Create employment for settled person(s).
Your confusions are right on spot. I would add following to it.MTZ510 wrote: I have confusion over this and want to initiate a small brainstorming session over here if anyone is interested.
Director’s salaries as well as staff salary are charged to expenditure account of a business and expenses are never counted as investments then why UKBA has differentiated and have only highlighted the Directors salary for not being counted as the investment?
In business one makes investment through share capital or through director’s loan, then this investment is used in the business for buying fixed assets, purchasing inventories, paying running expenses, payroll etc. At the year end there are two possible scenarios, first that the business made profit from its operation and second there was loss from operations. In case of profit all the expenses including payroll, running expenses, cost of inventories and goods sold are set off against revenues and not through the initial investment (i.e Capital or Director’s loan) but in case of loss these are set off against investment only to the extent of loss.
This whole idea of Directors Salary not becoming part of investment seems to be ridicules unless i am missing something over here. The only scenario i can think of for this particular rule by UKBA is that a director invests £200 K in his business and then the company does nothing and he pays to himself 200 K as salary over period of 3 years and then apply for extension that he has made the investment.
I told you i am confused..... Can anyone clear this confusion?
helpingperson wrote:Hi Olasunkanmi,
Thank you for your contribution but I am little confused after reading your comment.
Do you agree with RizKCB above comment that as Tier 1 entrepreneur visa holder you can work in your company and you can register on PAYE?
Please comment on original query.