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There are such things as accruals and prepayments. No need to slip thing in if your accountant has done his job.vishal123 wrote:I haven't got time its too late.but I wont do that anyway.I had a threshold of 40plus.I shows to them 44k didn't deduct large chunk of expenses.I applied for visa before April.to hmrc I paid 40.5k paid more than 5k on taxes.why will I show them 44k if I had to fiddle I would have shown them 40 in very first place.
+1Casa wrote:HO & HMRC must be astounded at how many Tier 1 General visa holders have had the misfortune to be represented by incompetent accountants.
Dear tg,tg2016 wrote:I had spoken to my solicitor and accountant about this before I applied for my ILR as I had exactly this same issue and was assured that as long as we have paid taxes for the amount on which points have been claimed it wshould be fine.
My application for ILR was approved without any questions.
NOTE: I may have been lucky and my case cannot be taken as a precedent. But by logic they cannot decline your application or allege deception as long as you have earned and paid taxes for the points claimed.
Who do you say is lying.too arrogant aren't you.no need for you to comment on my post.don't need your advice.Wanderer wrote:+1Casa wrote:HO & HMRC must be astounded at how many Tier 1 General visa holders have had the misfortune to be represented by incompetent accountants.
I'll say it - these people have (mostly) fiddled their tax for extension purposes and now being found out. "Oh, ok, sorry, I'll pay it back" won't work.
There was a mantra on this board a while back, "Get caught in a lie, kiss visa bye-bye" I know ILR isn't a visa as such but the point sticks.
Blaming the accountant doesn't work either, ultimately the business owner signs them off as true and accurate.
Madness......
Slothful cognisance. Please reread what I have written, it makes sense, I haven't accused you of anything at all so I have no idea why you are so angry?vishal123 wrote:Who do you say is lying.too arrogant aren't you.no need for you to comment on my post.don't need your advice.Wanderer wrote:+1Casa wrote:HO & HMRC must be astounded at how many Tier 1 General visa holders have had the misfortune to be represented by incompetent accountants.
I'll say it - these people have (mostly) fiddled their tax for extension purposes and now being found out. "Oh, ok, sorry, I'll pay it back" won't work.
There was a mantra on this board a while back, "Get caught in a lie, kiss visa bye-bye" I know ILR isn't a visa as such but the point sticks.
Blaming the accountant doesn't work either, ultimately the business owner signs them off as true and accurate.
Madness......
Don't forget to leave a donation for site before you go, office party is due soon and we've only got 3p so far...vishal123 wrote:I quit thanks very much all.
qasir93 wrote:Postby vishal123 » Tue Mar 15, 2016 10:33 pm
Thank you qasir bhai.thanks for your prayers & motivation.
so how did you manage to solve your issue please share. I have got option for AUS. just wondering if they cant be happy with more than 5k that I paid in tax and are after 1k which went towards expenses. why should I spend 1900 on visa fee?
don't know. bit confuse. if its 90% chance that they reject my visa better I not throw another 1900 on it. if I loose they loose 1900+another 5k that I owe them now.
I think HO got political directive to reject maximum number of ilr application to bring down immigration NUMBER.
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Sorry for the late reply, I just applied and they did not ask any question as long you meet threshold you are fine. Please apply insh allah you will get your visa without any prb. regards
Casa wrote:UKVI Case Workers can only reject visa applications (from all categories) under the Immigration Rules. This includes tax deception. The increase isn't likely to be to 'reduce Immigration' but to stop what has now become apparent as wide-spread abuse of the Tier 1 General tax/income declarations. The high number of daily requests for help on ' tax amendments' from members facing ILR refusals gives an indication of just how many there must be overall in the UK. This is probably the main reason for closing the Tier1-G route.
Without doubt there will be the innocent among them, paying for the actions of others. However, the wise will know the one Government department not to mess with is HMRC (tax & VAT), whether you are here as a 'guest' or it's your home country.
Moderators can never win. We get complaints if we lock a thread and complaints if we don't.argus7 wrote:And I shout again!. LOCK this thread please. You abuse Tier1 G and still dont pay taxes on what you earn ????
Appalling !
In the UK it's (largely) considered honourable to admit ones errors and mistakes and try to rectify them without blaming others, and show you have learned from them. I don't see that from a lot of migrants, maybe it's cultural, fear of loss of face etc, I know that is important to lots of cultures, but this is the UK, and as soon as we see 'it's not my fault' type posts like these, we do rather ungraciously pile-on and contradict, because we've seen it before.vishal123 wrote:Casa wrote:UKVI Case Workers can only reject visa applications (from all categories) under the Immigration Rules. This includes tax deception. The increase isn't likely to be to 'reduce Immigration' but to stop what has now become apparent as wide-spread abuse of the Tier 1 General tax/income declarations. The high number of daily requests for help on ' tax amendments' from members facing ILR refusals gives an indication of just how many there must be overall in the UK. This is probably the main reason for closing the Tier1-G route.
Without doubt there will be the innocent among them, paying for the actions of others. However, the wise will know the one Government department not to mess with is HMRC (tax & VAT), whether you are here as a 'guest' or it's your home country.
well you r right but my one is HO mess.HMRC didn't question my tax return and tax that I paid.