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It is not the sum total that matters, but monthly payments must exactly match in the two independent documentary evidence(s) submitted. e.g. - Net income in accountant letter for each month must match the payment credit for the respective month in the bank statement(s).Pranvayu wrote:I have checked my calculations 100 times and the sum claimed during the 12 months tally perfectly but the sum mentioned by ECO results omission of one month.
Irrelevant document then, and the only purpose it served was to confuse the caseworker!Pranvayu wrote:I'm self employed hence submitted Profit and loss statement, IT returns, Balance sheet etc with a letter from the accountant stating the gross amount earned during the last Financial year explaining /breakdown of tax paid and exemptions claimed. This letter was never intended to provide a detailed monthly earnings. (I need to explain that the accountant letter is explanation of tax paid for the previous year since accountants use the entire financial year combined, there isn't a monthly breakdown produced)
As push has already mentioned, when self-employed, there is no concept of employer ... but that of a client. You cannot get "earning certificate" from your client but only a document describing payments made to you (against invoices raised) in your favour.Pranvayu wrote:Being self employed I do not receive pay slips but have instead asked my employer to provide an earnings certificate.
But you yourself say so:Pranvayu wrote:Hi push, I am also surpriced that the ECO mentioned that i've submitted a letter from my employer, even when I have clearly mentioned myself being self-employed.
Pranvayu wrote:_____________________________________________________________
Point 1 = ECO has miscalculated my total earnings claimed resulting in only 11 months and not the full 12 months. I have checked my calculations 100 times and the sum claimed during the 12 months tally perfectly but the sum mentioned by ECO results omission of one month. (Please can you advise what my responce to this should be?)
Point 2 = I'm self employed hence submitted Profit and loss statement, IT returns, Balance sheet etc with a letter from the accountant stating the gross amount earned during the last Financial year explaining /breakdown of tax paid and exemptions claimed. This letter was never intended to provide a detailed monthly earnings. (I need to explain that the accountant letter is explanation of tax paid for the previous year since accountants use the entire financial year combined, there isn't a monthly breakdown produced) How can I word this explanation please?
Point 3 = HDFC bank statements do not mention transaction details and do not state the company name (being self employed, I receive payments via checks from the company but it's not in my control if the bank doesn't mention the issuer of the check. On the bank statements its states CHQ DEP- TRANSFER-BBC, AHMEDABAD but not the company name.
Point 3 = Deposits do not match your salary as per your pay slips". Being self employed I do not receive pay slips but have instead asked my employer to provide an earnings certificate. The earnings certificate calculated the payments made to me on monthly basis . However, the payments are made in either 2 or 3 installments hence on the earnings certificate it mentions that during a given month the total paid is xxxx but not that it's paid in 2 or 3 installments resulting in a total of xxxx.
Is it possible for me to mention in my AR that the payments are totalling xxxx amount but made in installments.
Based on all of the above my question is that is it worth trying for AR or should I just file a new application? In the new application I can cover the past earnings explanations by getting a detailed payment summary from the company explaining various payments made in detail (check number, date and amount) and then ask the bank for detailed payment summary mentioning details of each deposits (check number, date and amount) which would match perfectly with the earnings...
I want to try for the AR as my application was appropriate and no false documents or anything like that just that my mistake is that I didn't provide a detailed payment schedule. But is it possible to include this explanation in the AR and will it all be considered or shold I file a fresh application.
any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
For payment summaries to be considered as valid evidence, they must be issued by the accountant, not the client (140(vii)).Pranvayu wrote:1) Earnings certificate from "client" detailing the gross payment, lesss TDS, equals net payment. They have also mentioned that I am providing consultancy to them since...... and that they are crediting the payment to my bank acct no.......
Two cheques, two deposits - then why the mismatch?Pranvayu wrote:The problem here is that I receive two cheques during the month so total monthly payments isn't reflected exactly in the bank statements.
If your claim period is 01/06/09 to 31/05/09, then the accountant letter must certify your income from self-employment for (exactly) the same period - and not the financial year.Pranvayu wrote:Eco comment: (point 1) You stated in your application form that you worked as a consultant for xyz and you claimed a gross income of Rs. xxxxxx (pounds xxxx) which is equivalent to Rs. 1 = 0.0146 on 31/05/2010 and multiplied by *5.3) between 01/06/2009 and 31/05/2010.
(point 2) You have submitted a letter from your accountant detailing your claimed earnings however the letter covers the financial year and not the dates for which you have cliamed and therefore this cannot be used as evidence of your earnings.
As suggested before, read the guidance carefully (140(ix)).Pranvayu wrote:I`ve just realized something whilst going thru the documents requirements for previous earnings for Self Employed and realized that bank statments aren`t to be submitted
My mistake, response above edited.Pranvayu wrote:Not clear is f.y 2009-2010 falls out of the 15 months when my application filed in August 2010 as June 2009 to March 2010 (10 months) do fall within the 15 months period. ?
ECB9.5 What if applicant is not intending to travel straight away to the UKPranvayu wrote:I want to leave for the UK in April or May next year so is it OK for me to ask them to stamp the Visa from 1st April 2011?