chundurb wrote:AccountantMatthew wrote:Spot on!
Hi Matthew,
Have a query and its urgent to know if I can appeal against my Tier-1 exension refusal.
Holding a limited company (I, 100% shareholder/ Director of my company), applied under "Self-employed" category showing the Gross profits made by company as my earnings with P&L / Balance sheet from accountant. I have a UTR for my company apart from my Self-assessment UTR numbers. Am I considered as self-employed?
Reason for rejection: The earnings shown are of the limited company and not applicant's.
As to the below section (point-120; page 23 of 33) of UKBA guidelines, can I appeal to review my application or should I re-apply again? (The last sentence in the section)
Appreciate your quick reply to this urgent query as I have a week to appeal. Thanks in advance.
"Self-employed earnings within a business or company structure:
If an applicant has worked in a selfemployed capacity in his/her own business or company structure and has chosen to keep his/her earnings within the business or company, he/she could provide:
• business or company accounts that meet statutory requirements and show the net profi t made for the earnings periodclaimed; and
• personal/business bank statements.
If the applicant’s accounts and bank statements only show the gross amount of profi t for the business he/she should also provide a third piece of evidence showing the net profi t of the business for the period claimed, for example a corporation tax return or an accountant’s letter. This is because we can only consider the net profi t of the business for the applicant’s
if ur 100 % owner of company
worked for company
than Profit before tax is yr income for HO point of view
fight in court u will succeed