Please help, I am getting confused regarding requirements for an accountant providing supporting letter for my EEA Family Permit application.
My husband is a self-employed subcontractor, registered as a sole trader, his contractor deducts 20% according to CIS - construction industry scheme.
My husband is using a bookkeeper to do his annual self-assessment/tax return. His calculations are not complicated at all. This bookkeeper is an "agent" in HMRC online system for my husband.
As evidence of my husband's self-employement in UK we are going to ask the bookkeeper to print his most recent tax return calculation and a statement of account SA 300 or SA 302.
Also, the bookkeeper will provide a letter explaining that they are acting as agent for my husband's tax matters with HMRC.
I am confused about whether under EEA rules my husband is supposed to hire a CHARTERED accountant. Because, as per UK immigration rules, they are clear that the accountant must be chartered.
I have looked up his bookkeeper in various accountants registers, and could not find them. BUT it is a private limited company, all legal registered business, nature of business - 69202 - Bookkeeping activities.
My husband is not earning too much to afford a chartered accountant, and legally is not required to have them, as far as I understand?
So my question is: as I am applying for an EEA Family Permit, can we submit a supporting letter from his bookkeeper? Or... do we have to comply with UK immigration rules and only provide something from a chartered accountant?
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