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According to him Gross Income is not just the total sales BUT total sales - Cost of Goods Sold. see below link for screenshot.seasky wrote:Your solicitor is correct in the sense that turnover IS gross income ( total sales). How do you define turnover
I do not recall any successful accelerated based on turnover on this forum. There was a recent unsuccessful one. I'll try to search for the case when on PC
I am pretty sure Turnover=sales. I have asked my CFO for HMRC/ICAEW definition and will report backsnt wrote:According to him Gross Income is not just the total sales BUT total sales - Cost of Goods Sold. see below link for screenshot.seasky wrote:Your solicitor is correct in the sense that turnover IS gross income ( total sales). How do you define turnover
I do not recall any successful accelerated based on turnover on this forum. There was a recent unsuccessful one. I'll try to search for the case when on PC
http://bit.ly/2od2oIP
appreciate your assistance. let's see!seasky wrote:I am pretty sure Turnover=sales. I have asked my CFO for HMRC/ICAEW definition and will report backsnt wrote:According to him Gross Income is not just the total sales BUT total sales - Cost of Goods Sold. see below link for screenshot.seasky wrote:Your solicitor is correct in the sense that turnover IS gross income ( total sales). How do you define turnover
I do not recall any successful accelerated based on turnover on this forum. There was a recent unsuccessful one. I'll try to search for the case when on PC
http://bit.ly/2od2oIP
thanks Zimba but how to be sure how HO interprets it?zimba88 wrote:Turnover is the TOTAL SALES of your business, it has NOTHING to do with the costs. The only things that are not included are generally credits taken, loans or any other money you received that is not from the sales of goods/services.
Let's see what Companies Act 2006 Section 474 says:snt wrote:thanks Zimba but how to be sure how HO interprets it?
“turnover”, in relation to a company, means the amounts derived from the provision of goods and services, after deduction of
(a)trade discounts,
(b)value added tax, and
(c)any other taxes based on the amounts so derived;
Malik, you never shared we CW did not accept 2.2m of revenue (right or wrong...)? Without that info ur case does not help OP.Malikwaheed wrote:Just want to update you on turnover you are 100% right turnover is equal to sale but in my case they count net sale which is also wrong my total sale was 6.7m but the case worker make only 4.5m.so you need to be very careful I will suggest you apply extension first and then apply ilr otherwise you might get refusal just because of spelling mistake or may be case worker says today weather is not sunny so am refusing your application.
thanks, that sums up my understanding as wellzimba88 wrote:Let's see what Companies Act 2006 Section 474 says:snt wrote:thanks Zimba but how to be sure how HO interprets it?
“turnover”, in relation to a company, means the amounts derived from the provision of goods and services, after deduction of
(a)trade discounts,
(b)value added tax, and
(c)any other taxes based on the amounts so derived;
@ seasky, did you manage to get some clarification on this?seasky wrote:I am pretty sure Turnover=sales. I have asked my CFO for HMRC/ICAEW definition and will report backsnt wrote:According to him Gross Income is not just the total sales BUT total sales - Cost of Goods Sold. see below link for screenshot.seasky wrote:Your solicitor is correct in the sense that turnover IS gross income ( total sales). How do you define turnover
I do not recall any successful accelerated based on turnover on this forum. There was a recent unsuccessful one. I'll try to search for the case when on PC
http://bit.ly/2od2oIP
I am sitting with him now and still not getting a great answer (accountants....) some pointers (and this may be relevant to malik)snt wrote:@ seasky, did you manage to get some clarification on this?seasky wrote:I am pretty sure Turnover=sales. I have asked my CFO for HMRC/ICAEW definition and will report backsnt wrote:According to him Gross Income is not just the total sales BUT total sales - Cost of Goods Sold. see below link for screenshot.seasky wrote:Your solicitor is correct in the sense that turnover IS gross income ( total sales). How do you define turnover
I do not recall any successful accelerated based on turnover on this forum. There was a recent unsuccessful one. I'll try to search for the case when on PC
http://bit.ly/2od2oIP
great! so we all agree what turnover is.seasky wrote:
I am pretty sure Turnover
I am sitting with him now and still not getting a great answer (accountants....) some pointers (and this may be relevant to malik)
1. government grants are part of turnover
2. While VAT is clearly not part of turnover, but if you read sections (c) in Zimba's company house input you will see that "any other taxes based on the amounts so derived;" he says that could be the tariffs on car fuel and alcohol (Malik are you selling either of those?), which can be a large percentage of the customers sales (Fuel I know to be 65p per liter and with VAT the actual revenue is quite low....)
This forum it is what it is. I guess there are not many who have accelerated extension and among those who have a much higher percentage use solicitors and not this forum (though anecdotal evidence from this board seems many solicitors cause more pain than value, I have encountered this myself...)snt wrote:great! so we all agree what turnover is.seasky wrote:
I am pretty sure Turnover
I am sitting with him now and still not getting a great answer (accountants....) some pointers (and this may be relevant to malik)
1. government grants are part of turnover
2. While VAT is clearly not part of turnover, but if you read sections (c) in Zimba's company house input you will see that "any other taxes based on the amounts so derived;" he says that could be the tariffs on car fuel and alcohol (Malik are you selling either of those?), which can be a large percentage of the customers sales (Fuel I know to be 65p per liter and with VAT the actual revenue is quite low....)
now need to look for someone who actually got his/her accelerated ILR on the basis on turnover only. I see some successful cases on forum from 2011-12 but nothing significant after that.
we do have a recent success story posted here. uk-tier-1-entrepreneur-visas/tier-1-50- ... 30927.htmlseasky wrote: This forum it is what it is. I guess there are not many who have accelerated extension and among those who have a much higher percentage use solicitors and not this forum (though anecdotal evidence from this board seems many solicitors cause more pain than value, I have encountered this myself...)
Great and job well done. Took 11 months, quite an issue, not the way someone who leveraged a £50K investment to £5m profitable turnover should be handled. Either HO had doubts, had little experience in this matter or just generally incompetentsnt wrote:we do have a recent success story posted here. uk-tier-1-entrepreneur-visas/tier-1-50- ... 30927.htmlseasky wrote: This forum it is what it is. I guess there are not many who have accelerated extension and among those who have a much higher percentage use solicitors and not this forum (though anecdotal evidence from this board seems many solicitors cause more pain than value, I have encountered this myself...)