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so ok , what I gather from Sushil's response is .. I should not add my expense claims to my gross pay . My gross pay doesn't include expenses anyway.Sushil-ACCA wrote:all non taxable incme r not considered by HO
so dont add in yr income while applying
from : http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... appendixa/Earnings
13. Earnings include, but are not limited to:
(a) salaries (includes full-time, part-time and bonuses),
(b) earnings derived through self-employment,
(c) earnings derived through business activities,
(d) statutory and contractual maternity pay, statutory and contractual adoption pay,
(e) allowances (such as accommodation, schooling or car allowances) which form part of an applicant's remuneration package,
(f) dividends from investments, where it is a company in which the applicant is active in the day-to-day management, or where the applicant receives the dividend as part of their remuneration package,
....
16. Earnings do not include unearned sources of income, such as:
(a) allowances (such as accommodation, schooling or car allowances) which are paid as reimbursement for monies the applicant has previously paid,
correct replyhappyguy82 wrote:Guys this is very simple. If you claim allowance through your umbrella company, that amount comes out of your taxable pay so you won't be able to claim points for that because it then becomes non taxable.
The amount that you can claim is only the gross salary before employee NI and PAYE tax deductions.
It says so in the Tier-1 General policy guideline that any taxable income can be claimed for the points.
16. Earnings do not include unearned sources of income, such as:
(a) allowances (such as accommodation, schooling or car allowances) which are paid as reimbursement for monies the applicant has previously paid,
(b) dividends from investments, unless it is a company in which the applicant is active in the day-to-day management, or unless the applicant receives the dividend as part of their remuneration package,
(c) property rental income, unless this constitutes part of the applicant's business,
(d) interest on savings,
Thanks,chosenaik wrote:The proof of earning can include the expenses...its just it wont count towards you getting any higher points.
Non taxable income is not counted in your earnings for T1.