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IT IS IMPOssible to digest that some one is not spending any money for earning £20000,scorpio_besal wrote:Thanks again, Matthew..
If I were to say, as per my self employment income, say my earning (payment made by clients) is 20000GBP and I have not had any expenses, so 20000 is the amount which I would need to show to HMRC as my NET PROFIT , that's before TAX while I would be applying for my visa extension from my self employment as sole trader along with my GROSS earning from employment.
dude, its hard to imagine for anyone that you didnt have any operational expenses in earning a sizeable amount thru self employmentscorpio_besal wrote:Sushil, I am a designer, People contact me and they buy my designs, more over I work from my home through internet, to the max if I would say my costs are literally negligible , just on phone calls to my clients, and on internet , which would be 20GBP a month and for a year it would be about 240GBP.
So I dont consider that a part of my expenses, even though I can include it while preparing my tax document.
Hope you now know, how I keep my expenses low...
Please mind yr language , it is discussion , dont take personal , and last all we r giving our views.scorpio_besal wrote:Bloody ***, why are people so negative in thinking about the way I keep my expenses, and some people dont believe that we can keep our expenses low and NOW SOME ARE COMING UP WITH THIS TAX FRAUD THINGS...
FOR GOD SAKE.. WHY DO YOU THINK .. AND WHAT MAKES YOU THINK THAT I AM GOING TO DO SUCH THINGS... AND WHY ARE WE DISCUSSING ABOUT THIS TAX FRAUD THING AT THE FIRST PLACE...
GET SOME LIFE...!!!
Hi Scorpio_besal,scorpio_besal wrote:Bloody ***, why are people so negative in thinking about the way I keep my expenses, and some people dont believe that we can keep our expenses low and NOW SOME ARE COMING UP WITH THIS TAX FRAUD THINGS...
FOR GOD SAKE.. WHY DO YOU THINK .. AND WHAT MAKES YOU THINK THAT I AM GOING TO DO SUCH THINGS... AND WHY ARE WE DISCUSSING ABOUT THIS TAX FRAUD THING AT THE FIRST PLACE...
GET SOME LIFE...!!!
Noooooooooooooo! - You can't do this! Don't do this!So I dont consider that a part of my expenses, even though I can include it while preparing my tax document. Smile
No problem scorpio_besal - yes an invoice explanation and an accountant letter would be included. I personally include everything in the one accountant letter - so include total income and then split it down and analyse employed and self employed earnings and also include an invoice explanation as an appendix. I'm sure that other accountants would do the same.Some one said that I may also need,
A) Invoice Explanation letter from my accountant, is that same as profit and loss account
B) A letter from the accountant which would include the earning from both employment and self employment , BUT I DONT KNOW WHAT WOULD YOU CALL THAT LETTER.
I would appreciate if you would help me on this one.
Accountant MatthewAccountantMatthew wrote:Noooooooooooooo! - You can't do this! Don't do this!So I dont consider that a part of my expenses, even though I can include it while preparing my tax document. Smile
If you end up doing this you are either inflating what you are declaring as earnings to UKBA or you will be claiming business expenses that you have said don't exist to HMRC and effectively sending in a self assessment return that has understated income. Basically you've either incurred business expenses or you haven't - not a hybrid of the two that works in the favour of the taxpayer/applicant depending on the situation.
As an accountant I would never undertake an engagement where this scenario arises and I would like to think that all accountants are in the same boat as there are legal obligations for us as well as those who take this route.
Now you haven't done anything yet so you can't and shouldn't be accused of anything and I'm certainly not trying to suggest as such. All I would say is to have a good think about whether your telephone costs etc have been incurred in the course of the business and include them in your income declaration for both UKBA and HMRC or, if they aren't, then don't.
edited to include a word that was in my brain but somehow didn't make it as far as the keyboard.
that was exactly my point ages ago but some ignorant (& arrogant) immigrants have a habit of taking everything personally & flyin off the handle as if i was gonna put them in the dock for committing a felony...AccountantMatthew wrote:My point is that you can't over-declare earnings for a UKBA application and can't under-declare self employment income when filing a self assessment tax return.
Thank you for the clarification. Unlike other replies that just cause confusion and dont serve the purpose. It clears the mist as it was just for my own understanding.AccountantMatthew wrote:
If someone has an accounting year from 6th April to 5th April but is claiming an earnings period from 1st Feb to 31st January then of course any expenses incurred in Feb/March would fall outside of what is declared to UKBA; it would be totally irrelevant. Likewise any expenses from the previous Feb/March would be taken into account when calculating earnings for the UKBA but would not fall into the later accounting year.
clear, concise, to the point, in layman terms & without any hint of rocket science type jargon whatsoever BUT I should've known, spoon feeding & reinventing the wheel was in order, my "mistake"Manka10 wrote:UKBA have access to taxes you pay so if you declare the whole amount as income without any expenses & then put in expenses so you dont have to pay as much tax, dont think you can get away