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I can see that my post has been viewed 133 time but I don't know why I an not getting any advice.Sherenai wrote:You mean I should make a fresh application and provide two more things to my previous documents.
One evidence of NIC paid statement and other some invoices which proves my selfs employment.
That's two things that HO have asked for.
Sherenai wrote:I can see that my post has been viewed 133 time but I don't know why I an not getting any advice.Sherenai wrote:You mean I should make a fresh application and provide two more things to my previous documents.
One evidence of NIC paid statement and other some invoices which proves my selfs employment.
That's two things that HO have asked for.
All I am asking for is.
If I go in to appeal will I have to provide the documents that HO mentioned in the refusal letter or do I provide them with all documents.
Or is it a good idea to appeal or shall I go a head with fresh application.
Thank you guys really needs your help.
I have paid all my NIC 2 and can provide evidence in shape of bank statement paid to HMRC.wiggsy wrote:http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/forms/cf10.pdf
not all self employed people have to pay class2 nics.
If your earnings are low, then it is voluntry to pay or not... so their argument of needing to pay is flawed...
surely you have put the money made into a bank before recashing it ?Sherenai wrote:I have paid all my NIC 2 and can provide evidence in shape of bank statement paid to HMRC.wiggsy wrote:http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/forms/cf10.pdf
not all self employed people have to pay class2 nics.
If your earnings are low, then it is voluntry to pay or not... so their argument of needing to pay is flawed...
The other thing that HO is asking for is evidence of how do I carry out my work.
I sew clothes at home and can only show a few invoice may be for the stuff that have bought for my work as I deals in cash.
A self employment can be carried out in the same house/room too and the 1st HMRC self employment registration letter bearing tax unique code always addressed to the address where the business is registered which is also evidence. If the earnings are low then a person can apply a Certificate of Small Earnings Exception (SEE) as evidence.Sherenai wrote: The other thing that HO is asking for is evidence of how do I carry out my work.
I sew clothes at home and can only show a few invoice may be for the stuff that have bought for my work as I deals in cash.
Never done that putting the money in to my account before spending.wiggsy wrote:Sherenai wrote:I have paid all my NIC 2 and can provide evidence in shape of bank statement paid to HMRC.wiggsy wrote:http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/forms/cf10.pdf
not all self employed people have to pay class2 nics.
If your earnings are low, then it is voluntry to pay or not... so their argument of needing to pay is flawed...
The other thing that HO is asking for is evidence of how do I carry out my work.
I sew clothes at home and can only show a few invoice may be for the stuff that have bought for my work as I deals in cash.
surely you have put the money made into a bank before recashing it ?
I have a personal account / credit card that i use soley for business. (purchase domains / buy batteries for camera flash guns / new cds etc on CC) the money i get in cash goes into the bank, then a few days later I withdraw the cash - the process of withdrawing it etc doesnt need documenting as im self employed sole trader its my money anyway... (its more complicated with a LTD).
this establishes your income coming in. - luckily most of my income is online via paypal so to withdraw it i have to put it into a bank.
(i use a personal account as business accounts have costs associated with them to pay cash in).
there are lots of reciepts you keep for cloth / material / etc, and then your cash flow books? (the most basic part of book keeping for a business...)
just think: if the HMRC wants to audit your income... what would you show them... ?
Also, do you drive a car / van for business? If so, i assume you have mileage logs for your vehicle with destination / reason for jorney etc)
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/sa/rk-bk1.pdf
These are just some of the suggestions to help show your self employed... Did you not make ANY record of who you did work for etc? how did you complete tax returns? im sure there are bold warnings on the tax returns about acurate record keeping and audits etc...? my first year i kept really poor records, i was only young, and didnt really understand etc. I was lucky to start working in a small company and the payroll manager was always giving me lots of tips etc (the one about the seperate bank account etcSherenai wrote: Never done that putting the money in to my account before spending.
And didn't really know that I should.
You are absolutely right what if HMRC want to audit.
For me it's slightly different and difficult as I have to work with my two children and at same time Some house work as well so whatever I earn through sewing clothes I never bothered.
I don't know what is your good advice that I should do.
I do complete my tax return through self assessment account on HMRC website, but don't go through those details.wiggsy wrote:These are just some of the suggestions to help show your self employed... Did you not make ANY record of who you did work for etc? how did you complete tax returns? im sure there are bold warnings on the tax returns about acurate record keeping and audits etc...? my first year i kept really poor records, i was only young, and didnt really understand etc. I was lucky to start working in a small company and the payroll manager was always giving me lots of tips etc (the one about the seperate bank account etcSherenai wrote: Never done that putting the money in to my account before spending.
And didn't really know that I should.
You are absolutely right what if HMRC want to audit.
For me it's slightly different and difficult as I have to work with my two children and at same time Some house work as well so whatever I earn through sewing clothes I never bothered.
I don't know what is your good advice that I should do.
the rest of it was just finding out how i can LEGALLY pay as little tax as possible... everything from washing my clothes for work to the cost of my business mobile (PAYG for personal use )
My internet cost is 50/50 business and pleasure. and HMRC confirmed to me that splitting the cost of the tel line and bb supply equally is sufficient (most people put the entire cost onto their tax return when they work from home - which is the kind of thing that sparks audits)
also, if you work from one room in your home (an entire room dedicated to your business) you can calculate the precentage of your household bills as business expense - soon adds up with £1200 utilities for gas/elec/water at about 20%)
This is why im shocked that, as a self employed person, you cannot show proof? when you registered for NIC's, the HMRC usually offer you free workshops on book keeping ETC too?
Sherenai wrote:Never done that putting the money in to my account before spending.wiggsy wrote:Sherenai wrote:I have paid all my NIC 2 and can provide evidence in shape of bank statement paid to HMRC.wiggsy wrote:http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/forms/cf10.pdf
not all self employed people have to pay class2 nics.
If your earnings are low, then it is voluntry to pay or not... so their argument of needing to pay is flawed...
The other thing that HO is asking for is evidence of how do I carry out my work.
I sew clothes at home and can only show a few invoice may be for the stuff that have bought for my work as I deals in cash.
surely you have put the money made into a bank before recashing it ?
I have a personal account / credit card that i use soley for business. (purchase domains / buy batteries for camera flash guns / new cds etc on CC) the money i get in cash goes into the bank, then a few days later I withdraw the cash - the process of withdrawing it etc doesnt need documenting as im self employed sole trader its my money anyway... (its more complicated with a LTD).
this establishes your income coming in. - luckily most of my income is online via paypal so to withdraw it i have to put it into a bank.
(i use a personal account as business accounts have costs associated with them to pay cash in).
there are lots of reciepts you keep for cloth / material / etc, and then your cash flow books? (the most basic part of book keeping for a business...)
just think: if the HMRC wants to audit your income... what would you show them... ?
Also, do you drive a car / van for business? If so, i assume you have mileage logs for your vehicle with destination / reason for jorney etc)
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/sa/rk-bk1.pdf
And didn't really know that I should.
You are absolutely right what if HMRC want to audit.
For me it's slightly different and difficult as I have to work with my two children and at same time Some house work as well so whatever I earn through sewing clothes I never bothered.
I don't know what is your good advice that I should do.
You didnt supply self assessment tax returns? - this is prob why your application was refused...Sherenai wrote: I do complete my tax return through self assessment account on HMRC website, but don't go through those details.
Put my approx earning and that's it.
If I provide complete self assessment forms with proof of paid NICs and some invoice related to my work. Would that help or do you think I should contact an accountant to deal with my self assessment.
I am out of clues.
Self-employment (short)
Your name:
xxxxxxxx
Your unique taxpayer reference (UTR):
xxxx
Business details
1. Description of business:
xxxxxxxxxxxxx
2. Postcode of your business address:
xxxxxx
3. If your business name, description, address or postcode have changed in the last 12 months, put 'X' in the box and give details in the 'Any other information' box of your Tax Return:
4. If you are a foster carer or adult placement carer, put 'X' in the box:
Not Entered
5. If your business started after 5 April 2010, enter the start date DDMMYYYY:
Not Entered
6. If your business ceased before 6 April 2011, enter the final date of trading:
Not Entered
7. Date your books or accounts are made up to:
xxxxxxx
Business income - if your annual business turnover was below £73,000
8. Your turnover - the takings, fees, sales or money earned by your business:
£ xxxxx.00
9. Any other business income not included in box 8 - excluding Business Start-up allowance:
£ xxxxx.00
Allowable business expenses
10. Costs of goods bought for re-sale or goods used:
£ Not Entered
11. Car, van and travel expenses - after private use proportion:
£ Not Entered
12. Wages, salaries and other staff costs:
£ Not Entered
13. Rent, rates, power and insurance costs:
£ Not Entered
14. Repairs and renewals of property and equipment:
£ Not Entered
15. Accountancy, legal and other professional fees:
£ Not Entered
16. Interest and bank and credit card etc. financial charges:
£ Not Entered
17. Telephone, fax, stationery and other office costs:
£ Not Entered
18. Other allowable business expenses - client entertaining costs are not an allowable expense:
£ Not Entered
19. Total allowable expenses:
£ xxxx.00
Net profit or loss
20. Net profit - if your business income is more than your expenses:
£ xxxx0
21. Or, net loss - if your expenses exceed your business income:
£ Not Entered
Tax allowances for vehicles and equipment (capital allowances)
22. Annual investment allowance:
£ Not Entered
23. Allowance for small balance of unrelieved expenditure:
£ Not Entered
24. Other capital allowances:
£ Not Entered
25. Total balancing charges - where you have disposed of items for more than their value:
£ Not Entered
Calculating your taxable profits
26. Goods or services for your own use:
£ Not Entered
27. Net business profit for tax purposes:
£ xxxx
28. Loss brought forward from earlier years set-off against this year's profits:
£ Not Entered
29. Any other business income not included in boxes 8 or 9 - for example, Business Start-up Allowance:
£ Not Entered
Total taxable profits or net business loss
30. Total taxable profits from this business:
£ xxxx
31. Net business loss for tax purposes:
£ Not Entered
Losses, Class 4 NICs and deductions
32. Loss from this tax year set-off against other income for 2010-11:
£ Not Entered
33. Loss to be carried back to previous year(s) and set-off against income (or capital gains):
Not Entered
34. Total loss to carry forward after all other set-offs - including unused losses brought forward:
Not Entered
35. If you are exempt from paying Class 4 NICs, put 'X' in the box:
£
36. If you have been given a 2010-11 Class 4 NICs deferment certificate, put 'X' in the box:
37. Deductions on payment and deduction statements from contractors - construction industry subcontractors only:
£ Not Entered
[/quote]Sherenai wrote:its turning out to be very productive discussion, as i come across a few things i didnt know about. thank you guys.
the people i make most of the clothes for running a small family business and i spoke to the owner today and she said that she can give me a letter that will confirm my home base self employment.
do you guys think that, along with this letter if i send self assesment forms and paid NIC statements.
would that be enough for HO to be satisfied with.
One more thing I wanted to appeal this way I will only have to provide the evidence they have mentioned in their refusal letter.but in appeal section they wrote.Sherenai wrote:Sherenai wrote:its turning out to be very productive discussion, as i come across a few things i didnt know about. thank you guys.
the people i make most of the clothes for running a small family business and i spoke to the owner today and she said that she can give me a letter that will confirm my home base self employment.
do you guys think that, along with this letter if i send self assesment forms and paid NIC statements.
would that be enough for HO to be satisfied with.
Well thats the point I've said above... The OP can download and print a copy of all of their SA's from the HMRC website.askmeplz82 wrote:i remember in this forum a family member of an EU national got refused and went to the court ; Court asked to show any proof from the HMRC that HIS WIFE was self employed ( like NI contribution or letter ) `But he couldn't proof it because that guy was no longer in contact with his ex-wife
so as i said court was looking any proof. They didn't asked to show receipt, Bank account just a simple proof from HMRC
askmeplz82 wrote:One more thing I wanted to appeal this way I will only have to provide the evidence they have mentioned in their refusal letter.but in appeal section they wrote.Sherenai wrote:Sherenai wrote:its turning out to be very productive discussion, as i come across a few things i didnt know about. thank you guys.
the people i make most of the clothes for running a small family business and i spoke to the owner today and she said that she can give me a letter that will confirm my home base self employment.
do you guys think that, along with this letter if i send self assesment forms and paid NIC statements.
would that be enough for HO to be satisfied with.
YOU ARE ENTITLED TO APPEAL AGAINST THIS DECISION UNDER REGULATION 26 OF EEA REGULATION 2006.A NOTICE OF APPEAL IS ENCLOSED WHICH EXPLAIN WHAT TO DO AND INCLUDES ADVICE FROM THE LEGAL SERVICES OF HOW TO GET HELP.
THE APPEAL MUST BE MADE ON ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING GROUNDS.
1)THAT THE DECISION IS UNLAWFUL BECAUSE IT RECIALLY DISCRIMINATES AGAINST YOU
2) THAT THE DECISION BREACHES RIGHTS THAT YOU HAVE AS THE FAMILY MEMBER OF AN EEA NATIONAL UNDER COMMUNITY TREATIES RELATING TO ENTRY TO OR RESIDENCE IN THE.UK.
3) THAT THE DECISION IS OTHERWISE NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW.
that is the three grounds been given then its written
IF YOU ARE IN A POSITION TO SUBMET THE NECESSARY INFO TO SUPPORT YOUR APPLICATION FOR PR YOU MAY WISH TO SUBMIT A FURTHER APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
To my understanding that means that I can apply for PR in fresh application but I can not appeal against the decision because none of the above three apply to me.
wiggsy wrote:Well thats the point I've said above... The OP can download and print a copy of all of their SA's from the HMRC website.askmeplz82 wrote:i remember in this forum a family member of an EU national got refused and went to the court ; Court asked to show any proof from the HMRC that HIS WIFE was self employed ( like NI contribution or letter ) `But he couldn't proof it because that guy was no longer in contact with his ex-wife
so as i said court was looking any proof. They didn't asked to show receipt, Bank account just a simple proof from HMRC
@OP.
The appeal would be on the fact that you have rights as an EEA citizen.
and the decision is not in accordance with the law.
The home office have an evidential flexibility policy, which states they must ask you for the further proof if it is likely to be available. Did you get asked for this further proof?
Slap that in your grounds for appeal - discretion was not excersised in accordance with the SoS's guidance...
The letter from your employer / contractor will form part of your evidence easily... - im sure that they have details of times they paid you ETC to send on ...
Perhaps one of the more experienced can help you on grounds for appeal etc
Why? That is, why are you not putting accurate figures on the tax return? Surely you are keeping accurate records of all your business transactions?I do complete my tax return through self assessment account on HMRC website, but don't go through those details.
Put my approx earning and that's it.
Sherenai wrote:wiggsy wrote:Well thats the point I've said above... The OP can download and print a copy of all of their SA's from the HMRC website.askmeplz82 wrote:i remember in this forum a family member of an EU national got refused and went to the court ; Court asked to show any proof from the HMRC that HIS WIFE was self employed ( like NI contribution or letter ) `But he couldn't proof it because that guy was no longer in contact with his ex-wife
so as i said court was looking any proof. They didn't asked to show receipt, Bank account just a simple proof from HMRC
@OP.
The appeal would be on the fact that you have rights as an EEA citizen.
and the decision is not in accordance with the law.
The home office have an evidential flexibility policy, which states they must ask you for the further proof if it is likely to be available. Did you get asked for this further proof?
Slap that in your grounds for appeal - discretion was not excersised in accordance with the SoS's guidance...
The letter from your employer / contractor will form part of your evidence easily... - im sure that they have details of times they paid you ETC to send on ...
Perhaps one of the more experienced can help you on grounds for appeal etc
Thank you Wiggsy for giving those links they were helpful.
HO has given two reason for refusal one is no evidence of payment made to HMRC, and the other no evidence of how I carry out my work such as invoices etc.
Due to lack of knowledge I did not provide enough evidence.
I haven't decide yet whether to appeal or make fresh application, Either way ,this time I will try to provide as much evidence as possible.
Imshzd wrote:Home office is on right position as your documents are not enough to prove your self employment.
So if you go for appeal then may be the out come will be same.
For self employed persons check This link.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=105916.
This is what I was saying. As I said before - the SA website / Forms are very clear that accurate figures are required.John wrote:Why? That is, why are you not putting accurate figures on the tax return? Surely you are keeping accurate records of all your business transactions?
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Well no!HMRC obviously dont want you to use an accountant where necessary as it would be less profit to tax = worse for the tax income...