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by gordon » Wed Jun 13, 2007 2:27 pm
Is the difference between the tax return and the earnings claimed equal to the tax paid? Did you claim net rather than gross earnings? Or is it that the tax return covers a period different from the period for which you claimed earnings from this firm in the US? It sounds like you're not an employee but an independent contractor, meaning that the US firm would have paid you the gross amounts, leaving it to you to sort out the tax payable in India. Perhaps you could explain who issued that salary certificate (presumably not the US firm), the period it covers, and why there's a difference between it and the tax return. And turn in the invoices and bank statements as well for the relevant period.
And as a contractor, your workplace would be the place where the work is conducted (ie, running a consultancy out of your home, for instance, in India) rather than the physical source of the earnings (the US). This is what I did in my EC application, since I'm an independent contractor in the US with consulting income (in part) from an organisation in Switzerland.
You'll want to be very explicit on how the entry clearance officer should interpret the documents provided; this is not something best left to the ECO to sort out for himself.
G