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No they can't as HO expect to see a paper trail of where the cash came from.samira_uk wrote:In your logic, anyone can bank some money each months as an income and then get the visa.
I suggest you do a bit more of digging. Companies (who are not required to do an audit) regularly get prosecuted for tax evasion, and convictions are a regular occurrence. One thing they all have in common is, they all have chartered accountants.samira_uk wrote: About the accountants, they don't do the audit but they don't accept anything you said. It seems you have not worked with a proper chartered accountant!
See this linksamira_uk wrote:It would be appreciated if you give me an example of these refused self-employed as anyone I've seen so far was employed. Also, if the rules are clear the paragraph I posted above is also very clear and explicitly implies that in the case of correct paid tax amount, flexibility can be given. I just want to be sure about it as I've not seen any similar case.
Above the insult I replied to him/her in a same way s/he replied to me in the first place.
Anyway, if an applicant wants to be on safer side, can he deposit an amount equals to the cash-in-hand income (just 20% of the income is cash-in-hand) to his bank account?
I'm in a similar situation, can you advise me? second job income was not banked but all tax paid via employer. It only amounted to £270 after tax and I used that on general expenses, board etc.