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Thanks for your information. However, I personally know 3 peope who had shown the earnings before tax and had got visa. So did, HO overlooked the earnings or do they count before tax. Sorry, it just got me more confused.ddb wrote:I believe that's where Paragraph 114, point (iv) on page 20 of the policy guidance, comes into play. The guidance also advises one to be cautious if/when using tax documents. At the end of the day, they'll only assess net earnings (after tax deductions).drkooper wrote:What happens if the current financial year is still going on and you have not paid the tax ( i mean in no way you can file your tax return half way through the financial year). In that scenario, is it earnings before tax or after tax for self employed person?
Thank you DDB for your help.ddb wrote:I think those 3 people attached their previous tax documents or tax documents that showed/suggested what they would pay during the tax year/in the next tax year, so maybe based on that, UKBA were able to assess what their net earnings were/would be up to before the date of their application.
See below from the policy guidance;
• a document produced by a tax authority
that shows details of declarable taxable
income on which tax has been paid or will
be paid in a tax year (for example a tax
refund letter or tax demand)
CG360 wrote:Sorry to interrupt.
But I believe if you are in the UK ... should be before TAX including self-employed.
As I have found the following note ...at the UKBA website.
Tier 1 Policy Guidance wrote:Assessment of previous earnings
We assess your gross salary before tax. This also applies if you are self-employed and draw a salary from your business.