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by dnf » Wed Apr 04, 2018 2:57 am
Paying salary in cash is perfectly fine but you need to be careful of the follows:
1. Was the cash withdrawn from the business account? If yes, than your accountant should be able to allocate it under salary expense, in line with the RTI/FPS submitted to HMRC
2. If the cash was not withdrawn from the business account than where did you get the cash from? If your clients paid in cash than it first need to be declared as your company income, which can than be used to pay wages.
3. If the cash was not paid from the cash income received from the clients than you need to ensure where did you get the cash from.
I highly doubt if home office would raise any of the above queries - however, the above queries could be raised during an interview, which is being the norm during entrepreneur visa and dont think should impose any problems during ILR.
The above will be needed in case if an inquiry is raised by HMRC, which is outside the scope of your initial query.