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PEO is not designed for discussion of cases; PEO is for straightforward cases.jameji83 wrote:Hi,
Have any one in this forum had their previous income period as shown to Home office consisting of split tax years, hence different amounts when shown to HMRC. How do Home office deal with this. Mine is in two tax years, when I add all income and expenses, deducting the months not given to Home office, then the amounts given to home office and HMRC are same. But at a first look, the net incomes may look much lesser. Will they give opportunity to explain at PEO? Somebody advised me to amend tax returns to match figures given to Home office, which i dont want to do.
Please give your opinions.
That is one way of looking a it.jameji83 wrote:Thanks for your reply.
Does that mean at PEO we spent more money, but dont get an opportunity to explain.
What do you suggest in the scenario? Apply by post, explaining all the background story and calculations?
This post from a respected Moderator explains the situation well:Your application may take longer than a day if extra checks are needed
I am bit confused here. After going through the various related posts in this forum, I thought all are advising to sort out the taxes, by amending before applying. So did you mean, amending before applying could in the alternative be a problem.Casa wrote:Yes, under 322(1A) and 322(2) of the Immigration Rules.
The period given to HMRC consists of extra 2 months not included in the period shown to HO. When the expenses during that period was taken, the net income to HMRC went down. Upon first look, it may be like lesser amount than declared to HO. If I could explain why this happened, by showing mathematics i hope they should understand. If applying by post, I dont now whether I should say these before hand is confusing me.ouflak1 wrote:Would you have gotten an extension without this split-year income action? If not, then Casa's answer is a likely result, compounded with your current stay probably being curtailed. If that unusual tax reporting made no difference whatsoever in your immigration status (i.e. in getting a visa or any extension) then the act of amending your taxes alone won't necessarily be held against you or result in a refusal.
Hi Thanks,Rz2016 wrote:I have got similar situation. I am going to split my tax years as well.
If you check tax avoidance is legal practice in uk but tax evasion is illegal,
If you just explain each and everything to them they won't say anything, I have an accountant paper explaining each and everything to home office and an affidavit solicitor explaining as well.
But if you have send different closed accounts to home office then don't split your tax years if it's lies in 2 different periods and exactly same as you shown to home office you can ad the expense in the next two months if they are genuine . But explain everything. They understand everything.
We have so much fear because we think that might be one inch up and down will put us in trouble but if you explain them then there is no problem.
But still go to solicitors take advises from different people . Because it's matter of your future.
Well the Home Office is also concerned the possibility of manipulating their finances/financial reporting to get a visa or extension that they would not have gotten otherwise. From the OP's explanation, I think this part won't be a problem.Rz2016 wrote:Home office is concerned whether you have declared your income to Hmrc or not even if it's in 2 split years . Again I will say explain everything in detail.
Hi shiv_singhshiv_singh wrote:In case of split tax years suppose the bifurcation of the 12 month period is as follows
A months in TY1 and B months in TY2 where A+B = 12 months
Total income declared to Home Office = X
HO will look at the following
(A/12)*X as compared to the Total income filed for Tax Year 1 and
(B/12)*X as compared to the Total income filed for Tax Year 2
The income per month for the period declared to Home Office during the tax years should be in line with the earnings for the 2 tax years which are outside the 12 month period. Any abnormal behavior should be well explained with evidence.
jameji83 wrote:Hi all,
Since this forum have helped me to prepare well for my Tier 1 ILR, I thought I owe to update on what happened to my case.
The discussions and comments scared me much though..
I successfully received my ILR same day without any hassles. My incomes during initial extension was high, other periods low and amount declared to Home office and HMRC different. The periods were slightly different and I did not want to amend or blame accountant. I just explained in my cover letter. No questions asked, took 2 hours ILR granted. Was so relieved. I had initially thought to use postal service, but thankfully now everything is clear.
My solicitor was very helpful and prepared a minimal bundle. They have experience in conducting appeals successfully wherein Tier 1 refused based on tax issues was succeeded in the tribunal. A friend of mine whose ILR was refused same day and leave curtailed, Admin review refused approached them. He was actually planning to return. The solicitors wrote in line to Judicial review and Home office responded seeking 3 months time to reconsider, but within just 2 weeks, ILR was straight away granted to our surprise. I would highly recommend them, but am unable to give their details here as I dont intend to break this forums rules.
My advice is thus dont give up, dont fear, no need to amend just to satisfy Home office, if you can explain it. Even if admin review refused, do go for judicial review.
Hope this is helpful for some one.
Members are not permitted to post contact details or names of companies or solicitors. Any such detail will be deleted and the user issued with a warning.Winnieling22 wrote:Hi Jameji83,
Is it possible to give your solicitors' details to me please? My tax has been splited into two years for 2012-2013 period. Even AR was failed. Really hopeless !!!
Thanks