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Could you help me a little !frrana wrote:Thank you very much !!alimohmand wrote:2)
25000 + 10983 (home office will only consider your net profit if claiming points under self employment)
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The exact earnings 24999.55frrana wrote:Could you help me a little !frrana wrote:Thank you very much !!alimohmand wrote:2)
25000 + 10983 (home office will only consider your net profit if claiming points under self employment)
Good Luck
When you add earnings on the application form. Do you add earnings in whole number like 25000 or 24999.55?
Thanks
Faisal
Gross salary for salaried employees and net profit for self-employed.linkin wrote:Which one of the two(Gross and Net) is considered for a salaried employee?alimohmand wrote:2) 25000 + 10983 (home office will only consider your net profit if claiming points under self employment)
Good Luck
Many thanks in advance.
Thanks a lot, Aruni4470. Highly appreciate.aruni4470 wrote:Gross salary for salaried employees and net profit for self-employed.linkin wrote:Which one of the two(Gross and Net) is considered for a salaried employee?alimohmand wrote:2) 25000 + 10983 (home office will only consider your net profit if claiming points under self employment)
Good Luck
Many thanks in advance.
114. If an applicant is in salaried employment, we will assess the applicant’s gross salary before tax. This includes self-employed applicants who draw a salary from their businesses. If the applicant earned the money in a country with no tax system, we will consider his/her total earnings for the period.
115. If an applicant is self-employed and has chosen to retain the profits within the business, his/her earnings are limited to the share of the business’s net profits to which he/she is entitled. We will only consider profits made during the 12-month earnings period for which the applicant is claiming.
Dont think that will be an issue. But, wait for others to respond..linkin wrote:Thanks a lot, Aruni4470. Highly appreciate.aruni4470 wrote:Gross salary for salaried employees and net profit for self-employed.linkin wrote:Which one of the two(Gross and Net) is considered for a salaried employee?alimohmand wrote:2) 25000 + 10983 (home office will only consider your net profit if claiming points under self employment)
Good Luck
Many thanks in advance.
114. If an applicant is in salaried employment, we will assess the applicant’s gross salary before tax. This includes self-employed applicants who draw a salary from their businesses. If the applicant earned the money in a country with no tax system, we will consider his/her total earnings for the period.
115. If an applicant is self-employed and has chosen to retain the profits within the business, his/her earnings are limited to the share of the business’s net profits to which he/she is entitled. We will only consider profits made during the 12-month earnings period for which the applicant is claiming.
One more question: In my case, a component of "Deduction" appears in two of the salary slips, towards travel arrangements (flight tickets for my family), that brings down the Net Salary for respective months.
Hence, I am worried if it will have any impact on Points earned.
Please help.
Thanks a lot again.aruni4470 wrote:Dont think that will be an issue. But, wait for others to respond..linkin wrote:Thanks a lot, Aruni4470. Highly appreciate.aruni4470 wrote:Gross salary for salaried employees and net profit for self-employed.linkin wrote:
Which one of the two(Gross and Net) is considered for a salaried employee?
Many thanks in advance.
114. If an applicant is in salaried employment, we will assess the applicant’s gross salary before tax. This includes self-employed applicants who draw a salary from their businesses. If the applicant earned the money in a country with no tax system, we will consider his/her total earnings for the period.
115. If an applicant is self-employed and has chosen to retain the profits within the business, his/her earnings are limited to the share of the business’s net profits to which he/she is entitled. We will only consider profits made during the 12-month earnings period for which the applicant is claiming.
One more question: In my case, a component of "Deduction" appears in two of the salary slips, towards travel arrangements (flight tickets for my family), that brings down the Net Salary for respective months.
Hence, I am worried if it will have any impact on Points earned.
Please help.
fawzyyy3 wrote:hi,
am asking on behalf of my relative, he is applying for Tier1 (general) extension, his source of income as following:-
1) he is salaried employed (total earning= 35000 GBP) &
2)self employed overseas working on projects basis for routine systems upgrades (total earning=25000 GBP & transferred from dubai to his UK bank account)
Question:-
1) can he combine both salaried employed & self employed for extension ? Yes
2) what documents needed for self employed?
All the documents which can be and should be produced are listed in the Previous Earnings section in the policy guidance from page 25.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... idance.pdf
3) the overseas earning paid every 3 months or 6 months, o mean not monthly basis. is it ok
Should be fine as long as the earnings can be certified by his accountant and produce the required documents
thanks
136. on overseas earnings for extension applications. The applicant must clearly show on the application form which of the earnings were made in the United Kingdom and which were earned overseas. We will add the pounds sterling value of these overseas earnings to any United Kingdom earnings. We will then consider the total figure against the points-scoring table above.
The statement clearly states 'We will add the pounds sterling value of these overseas earnings to any United Kingdom earnings.'fawzyyy3 wrote:hi, i saw below statement from the guide , but did not understand, can u plz help me to know in case of tier1 extension , can I COMBINE OVERSEAS EARNING WITH UK EARNING (25000 GBP)?
Page 40 in the below link!!! Help yourself by going through the policy guidance thoroughly atleast once.fawzyyy3 wrote:hi,
the uplift ratio for UAE is 1, can you plz confirm?
thanks
fawzyyy3 wrote:hi,
i went through the url, just one question then over?
1) if tier1 (general) visa stamped into my passport and valid till 2012 April, and i did not enter UK till 2011 Nov. will my visa expire ? when the ILR clock start ?
thanks
Dont think you can be self employed on tier 2robbyuk wrote:Hello All,
I am on Tier2 (Intra Company transfer) in UK and would like to apply for Tier 1. Can I show my earnings from tuitions that I have provided while I was in UK?
I understand that I'll have to register myself as a Sole Trader - Is it feasible & legal while I am on Tier 2?
Many thanks in advance!
Robby