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I don't know that I agree with this. There is no requirement that you declare all of your income, only enough to meet your relevant income threshold. So long as you're not over-declaring I don't know why this would be an issue. I have successfully made Tier 1 applications only declaring some of my income, and I don't see evidence that this is different for ILR.dk2011 wrote:Ideally , The income that you are going to declare to HO should be in sync with HMRC . If it results in more documentation so be it .
Hi Shash,shace318 wrote:what should i mention for Q 5.3 " what is your income each month"?
should it be average income for the month?
my income
Job 1 - Monthly paid (this gives the points that i needed)
Job 2 - Paid once in 4 weeks
also at the 12th month i get a bonus from Job 1 which is added to my last pay slip.
now should i add all the above income and divide by 12 and answer question 5.3?
Remember that they are only looking for evidence that you can support yourself in this section, not detailed proof that your earnings are correctly documented (as they want for Section 9, the points scoring assessment).The figures detailed at 5.3 and 5.6 are approximate monthly earnings based on total earnings generated for period START DATE to END DATE [period of earnings being claimed for]. See letter from Representative and Accountant for a detailed breakdown of previous earnings.
I was wondering about this question - is calculating an average the common way to answer it? I am an employee, not self employed but I did get different salaries each month in the past year for various reasons (different amount of overtime, changed jobs, got a raise). I thought I'd mention the last month's salary, although it doesn't necessarily represent my past year's average. Would it be better to mention an average then?katwmn6 wrote: Yes, that is what I did. I took the total amount of income I was declaring (I also received irregular and one-off payments) and divided it by 12 (i.e. the maximum number of months you can claim for). I entered this figure in 5.3 and 5.6, and then in the box under 5.6 I wrote the following:
The figures detailed at 5.3 and 5.6 are approximate monthly earnings based on total earnings generated for period START DATE to END DATE [period of earnings being claimed for]. See letter from Representative and Accountant for a detailed breakdown of previous earnings.
N2012 wrote:I was wondering about this question - is calculating an average the common way to answer it? I am an employee, not self employed but I did get different salaries each month in the past year for various reasons (different amount of overtime, changed jobs, got a raise). I thought I'd mention the last month's salary, although it doesn't necessarily represent my past year's average. Would it be better to mention an average then?
katwmn6 wrote: I suppose there's no 'common' way to answer much any of this, but I did base my decision on advice I read on this board. (My lawyer agreed.)