I was hoping that the forum may help me with a tricky immigration question thats been bothering me for a while. I assure you that I have scanned the forum to see if this question has been asked before and found nothing similar to to what I have in mind.
Background - I am an IT professional and I have been here in the UK since Jan 2003. I had a work permit & leave to remain till 2010 and I was waiting to get ILR (like a number of you) next year. I was planning to become a freelance / contractor once I had my permanent residency sorted - primary drivers being more money. The recent changes in policies meant that I had to change my plans as well and I applied for HSMP in June this year. I still have not applied for FLR.
Scenario - I dont want to give tedious (irrelevant) details about IT contracting and Umbrella company, but for the benefit of those who don't know, a common practice for IT Contractors is to keep a very low salary - to save on income tax and the rest of the earnings are taken as dividends. I assure you that this is a perfectly legitimate way of working and HMRC is aware and therefore they have other legal tricks like IR35 up their sleeves.
For those of you who are still reading this

What will happen if I would go contracting on a 14k p.a salary and dividends in excess of 50k? Will I have problems getting an HSMP extension? Will the Home Office understan that my low salary is not because I am doing a low skilled job - but due to tax reasons? Also, will this go against me ?? Maybe they dont like people who don't want to pay hefty taxes.
I know some of you have done the maths and they must be wondering that I have already spent 3.5 years in this country and another 2 years will take me well past ILR so why am I fretting about the extension?
I have been out of the country for a period of 6.5 months ( from Jul 03 - Jan 04) - I had a valid work permit through that period and also I have a letter from the company that says I was abroad for reasons directly related to my employment here in the UK. But just in case, I run into someone who does not want to listen, its been known to happen, and I am refused ILR then I will have to apply for HSMP extension. sigh

Thanks a million for reading this.
VW
PS - Though this is my first posting - I have read a number of postings and threads and I think this is an excellent forum.