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(b) The latest:
(i) annual self-assessment tax return to HMRC (a copy or print-out);
(ii) Statement of Account (SA300 or SA302); and
(iii) the same for the previous financial year if the latest return does not show the necessary
level of gross income, but the average of the last 2 financial years does.
Im calculating my profit through what i get paid every month.Most of my clients pay directly into my business account and another client always paid cash which i always gave a receipt for.My grown children who both live at home share the cost of running the home and as i spent alot of money the previous yr 2010-2011 ive not had to buy any new resources towards my work.so other than about £700 ive had no work related outgoings(the joys of working from home i guess).D4109125 wrote:How are you calculating profit?
19 wrote:(b) Where the self-employed person is a sole trader or is in a partnership or franchise
agreement, the income will be:
(i) the gross taxable profits from their share of the business; and
(ii) allowances or deductable expenses which are not taxed will not be counted towards
income.
Hi my gross income after deductions was £19,300 for the last tax yrD4109125 wrote:19 wrote:(b) Where the self-employed person is a sole trader or is in a partnership or franchise
agreement, the income will be:
(i) the gross taxable profits from their share of the business; and
(ii) allowances or deductable expenses which are not taxed will not be counted towards
income.
Hi my gross income after deductions was £19,300 for the last tax yrD4109125 wrote:19 wrote:(b) Where the self-employed person is a sole trader or is in a partnership or franchise
agreement, the income will be:
(i) the gross taxable profits from their share of the business; and
(ii) allowances or deductable expenses which are not taxed will not be counted towards
income.
julie1966 wrote:Well my husbands visa is on hold because i apparently didnt provide enough proof of my self employment income, they had business and personal bank statements for 18 months, proff i was registered as self employed,proof of my UTR, proof of NI contributions, Proof i was registered to run my business at my address, proof i was insured to run my business from my address, Proof my business is registered with governing body, proof my business is ongoing, my tax return stating my gross income for 2012-2013 was £19,300 and now ive sent them letters from my local authority who i occassionally work with, my clients contracts that state my hourly, weekly and monthly rates with start dates,receipts for cash payments... anything else you guys can think of?
julie1966 wrote:so latest update... the confidential info i sent to visa place in Kingston Jamaica have lost it !!! it was sent Fed Ex and signed for and now no one knows where it is .. 68 pages of original documents proving my self employment and its disappeared!!!