Imshzd wrote:In UK all accountants are regulated under some laws.
No, they are not.
Anyone in the UK can call themselves an accountant. Unlike doctors, they do not have to go through ANY certifications WHATSOEVER in order to call themselves an accountant. They might, but they do not have to.
The HO has no way of telling if a letter came from a "reputable" accountant or not. I doubt the HO would investigate, they will judge the case based on the documents enclosed. They won't like a letter from accountant as a single supporting document.
Imshzd wrote:So I advice to my all board members please if you want to sent Accountants letter in support of your application then go to a proper well reputed accountants firm and without checking your papers these firms will never issue you a letter.But once they issue you a letter then HO will never ask you any other things.
I really doubt it. I have been reading through the self-employment stories people submit on this forum for quite a while. I have
never seen a single one who would submit just a letter from an accountant. Are you a lawyer who has submitted dozens of applications with an accountant letter as a single supporting document? You did it and you nailed it?
Imshzd wrote:For example,Mr A is a owner of XYZ business with the turn over £ 100000 per month,So is it possible to Mr A to sent invoices or business bank statement to HO?
NO..Mr A will sent just accountants letter.

We are talking about self-employed, a sole-trader, a person who can get married to a EEA, get divorced, submit EEA2 application... You are talking about an owner of a business, a company. Yes, company cannot submit invoices to the HO, but neither it can get married to the EEA and cannot submit EEA2 application. As for the company owner, he can become a director of the company and thus he is a company
employer, not self-employed. As an employer he does not need a letter from accountant at all. He has to submit his P60 payslips. It is possible, I guess, for the company owner to hold shares of his own company and live on dividends. In this case he is
self-sufficient, not self-employed. And this is totally different story. Yes, he might try and become a
self-employed working for his own company, also I
really, really doubt HMRC would like that. As a self-employed, he can issue to his own company invoices and receive payments as self employed to
HIS OWN personal or business account, and have bank statements as self-employed. And that is what he will have to submit. What is absolutely not possible is what you are suggesting, Imshzd. It is not possible for a company owner to use a company accountant letter about company turn over for a EEA2 self-employed application.
If by "owner of XYZ business with the turn over £ 100000 per month" you mean a self-employed, then, he will have to submit the same documents any other self-employed does. Bank statements, invoices etc. There are no special provisions in the Directive 2004 or UK Regulations for self-employed earning unrealistic income. Although, I understand a problem here. What kind of "services" can give you £ 100000 per month? Let me see... drug dealing, human trafficking? Of course, they do not have invoices, indeed...
No offence Imshzd, I admit you are entitled to you opinion as anyone else on this forum. But assuring people they are gonna be OK if they follow your advice... I do not think it is the right thing to do. Especially if you do not seem to understand basics.