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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by AlphaUno: 10:15am On Dec 06, 2022
Phil46:
Good morning All,

I will be using Egyptair from Nigeria to the UK this month and would like to be sure on the following.

I will have 12hr 5min stop in Cairo

1. Do I need transit visa?
2. Is any covid process (test, card, vaccination) required?
3. Is yellow fever test required?

Someone just told me about the covid card and I would like to be sure if that's true.

Thanks

You don’t need a transit visa but if you still in doubt, it’s best to confirm from the airline.
And if you are vaccinated, bring your card along. Covid protocols have been relaxed worldwide except in China that’s still draconian in her approach.
As for the Yellow fever test, you can get that done when you part with some few naira (1k or less) right there at the airport, just before boarding.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Peerielass: 10:28am On Dec 06, 2022
deept:


You could go on gov.uk. there could be something for people who work from home as staff.

There’s a use of home allowance of £6 per week which amounts to £312 which anyone working from home can claim.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by ConnectMee: 1:08pm On Dec 06, 2022
Hello OGs

Is getting a personal loan from your bank in the UK as an international student same as accessing public funds?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Amarathripple0: 1:17pm On Dec 06, 2022
ConnectMee:
Hello OGs

Is getting a personal loan from your bank in the UK as an international student same as accessing public funds?
Nope, it’s not. Here are detailed explanations of what constitutes as public funds.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/public-funds--2/public-funds

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1013601/public-funds-v18.pdf

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by ConnectMee: 1:29pm On Dec 06, 2022

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by mizGene(f): 2:41pm On Dec 06, 2022
Hi guys,
Has anyone applied for a skilled visa using priority in the last couple of weeks? How long did it take?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by japhethGold: 2:49pm On Dec 06, 2022
dustydee:

Are you suggesting a private person can claim interest on a mortgage? Never heard this before. If that's the case then need to find me an accountant. Can it be claimed retrospectively?

Yes, an individual taxpayer can claim interest on their mortgage. That is why I keep saying that immigrants and we, Blacks need to learn how to use consultants because in this country if you do not use tax consultant you are doing father christmas to the government. Period! Because you will be dashing thousands of pounds away to the government every year.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by japhethGold: 2:58pm On Dec 06, 2022
Hi bro,

I am a member of CIMA (UK) and have over 5 years experience in tax.

Please let me know how I can help you.

Thanks.

Peerielass:


Hello, can I ask which professional accountancy body you belong to and how many years UK tax experience you have?

Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Aderounkemi: 3:35pm On Dec 06, 2022
Hello everyone,
Please I need an accommodation, in Birmingham for couple please. Someone you should help
Thank you

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Luchiano54: 4:10pm On Dec 06, 2022
Thank you for the concern.
I totally understand what you mean.
Peerielass:


You really need to tread carefully here, this is a public forum for people to share personal experiences and not intended for professional advise. If you need the services of an accountant or tax consultant, you can find one local to you using the ACCA, ICAS, ICAEW, ATT directory. UK tax laws are particularly complex and requires significant technical knowledge which can only be acquired through practise and regular exposure to complex cases. No offence intended but I do not think that someone who has spent less than two years in this country will have the requisite technical know how required for this line of work.

There’s also a reason why most accountants don’t advertise their services. Potential clients find them and not the other way round,

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Estroller: 4:36pm On Dec 06, 2022
japhethGold:


Yes, an individual taxpayer can claim interest on their mortgage. That is why I keep saying that immigrants and we, Blacks need to learn how to use consultants because in this country if you do not use tax consultant you are doing father christmas to the government. Period! Because you will be dashing thousands of pounds away to the government every year.
I'm assuming he meant an employee and not a self employed person.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Pogracious: 4:53pm On Dec 06, 2022
Hello Ancestors,
Please help
I have a tenancy agreement of 6 months renewable every six month.sometimes in October ,agent sent me mail for renewal to which I told them that am not signing another six month because I may be moving out.The contract expires on 17th December,Am I still supposed to give any notice as I am moving out on expiry.The agency are saying I should give one month notice and that means one month payment which I thought is not required at expiration of contract.Pls help me understand what I should put thro to landlord or agent ooo.

TIA
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by bigtt76(f): 5:19pm On Dec 06, 2022
Check your contract letter it must have been stated therein.


Pogracious:
Hello Ancestors,
Please help
I have a tenancy agreement of 6 months renewable every six month.sometimes in October ,agent sent me mail for renewal to which I told them that am not signing another six month because I may be moving out.The contract expires on 17th December,Am I still supposed to give any notice as I am moving out on expiry.The agency are saying I should give one month notice and that means one month payment which I thought is not required at expiration of contract.Pls help me understand what I should put thro to landlord or agent ooo.

TIA
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by japhethGold: 6:23pm On Dec 06, 2022
I am not surprised at your comment because this is how Africans and blacks behave. They do not believe in any services offered by their fellow blacks here; rather they believe in the quackery services offered to them by Indians, Parkistani and the Easter Europeans. So keep up with this mentality and lets see how it will lead to the growth of the black community in the UK.

Anyway, for your information, I teach and coach tax to candidates preparing for ALL the tax exams of the professional bodies that you have mentioned. I live and breathe UK tax laws- even corporation tax laws which are very complex let alone individual income tax laws.

I also have an interesting disruptive project on tax coming up in partnership with a UK University in Birmingham to deliver a Robotic tax Advisor that will interact with taxpayers and advise them as well as file taxes o their behalf autonomously. This project is receiving the backing of HMRC. Yes, is proudly Black project- an initiative that will make human tax advisors jobless as it will use Artificial intelligence to deliver impeccable personalized tax experience and services at a fraction of the cost charged by human advisors.

And maybe the white tax advisors you worship and celebrate, I sat in the class with them to study finance in the UK during my Master degree here and achieved a record high GPA that now white man or Asian has achieved at Birmingham University Finance Department. I also passed my Chartered Institute of Management Accountants CIMA professional exams in a single siting without a re-sit.

Also, you attacked my accounting body in the UK which shows real ignorance on your part of accounting profession in the UK. Please follow this link https://www.frc.org.uk/auditors/professional-oversight/oversight-of-the-accountancy-profession to check on the website of accounting industry regulatory agency in the UK called Financial Reporting Council (FRC); you will see the list of accounting bodies in the UK whose members are authorized to practice accountancy in the country. My professional Accounting Body, CIMA UK is No. 3 on the list.

I would have kept quiet at your missiles of vilification, but I was compelled to correct this malicious de-marketing to keep the records straight. And, sometimes it is good to blow your trumpet, so I have blown mine. Thank you for creating the stage for me to let people know more about me on this platform.

Peerielass:


You really need to tread carefully here, this is a public forum for people to share personal experiences and not intended for professional advise. If you need the services of an accountant or tax consultant, you can find one local to you using the ACCA, ICAS, ICAEW, ATT directory. UK tax laws are particularly complex and requires significant technical knowledge which can only be acquired through practise and regular exposure to complex cases. No offence intended but I do not think that someone who has spent less than two years in this country will have the requisite technical know how required for this line of work.

There’s also a reason why most accountants don’t advertise their services. Potential clients find them and not the other way round,

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by kode12: 6:25pm On Dec 06, 2022
Pogracious:
Hello Ancestors,
Please help
I have a tenancy agreement of 6 months renewable every six month.sometimes in October ,agent sent me mail for renewal to which I told them that am not signing another six month because I may be moving out.The contract expires on 17th December,Am I still supposed to give any notice as I am moving out on expiry.The agency are saying I should give one month notice and that means one month payment which I thought is not required at expiration of contract.Pls help me understand what I should put thro to landlord or agent ooo.

TIA

If the contract said one month notice and you told them in October you’re not renewing, that should suffice as notice.
If someone failed to pick up on that and do the needful to re-advertise the property, that’s their problem.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Peerielass: 6:38pm On Dec 06, 2022
japhethGold:
I am not surprised at your comment because this is how Africans and blacks behave.


Like I said in my post, there’s no offence intended. This is a public forum and hardly the place to be seeking or giving professional advice. I am duty bound to advise any one seeking such professional advice to do their due diligence first before engaging anyone. You can interpret it anyhow you want but that’s me finished with this conversation.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by kode12: 6:38pm On Dec 06, 2022
japhethGold:
I am not surprised at your comment because this is how Africans and blacks behave. They do not believe in any services offered by their fellow blacks here; rather they believe in the quackery services offered to them by Indians, Parkistani and the Easter Europeans. So keep up with this mentality and lets see how it will lead to the growth of the black community in the UK.


No offence, but the optics of what you did here is very very bad. You surely aren’t against a prospective client doing their due diligence are you? And yes, like the OP said, even in Naija you don’t have tax consultants and accountants advertising services around.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by japhethGold: 6:41pm On Dec 06, 2022
WHO IS REQUIRED TO FILE TAX RETURNS

The UK tax laws recognize two individuals: employed and self-employed individuals.

Employed individuals are those who work and earn salaries and other benefits from employment. The law does not require employed individuals to file for tax if their ONLY income during the year is the income from their employment. However, if the employed individuals earn other incomes outside of their employment, they must file tax returns to report such incomes to the HMRC.

The self-employed individuals are contractors and sole traders who own their own small businesses. The UK tax law requires ALL self employed individuals to file tax returns. So it is tax evasion offence to not file tax returns if you a a self employed individual in the UK. The penalties imposed by HMRC on self-employed individuals who fail to file tax returns could be punitively high depending on how long the violation lasts. The cost of filing tax returns is well cheaper compared to this huge penalties as they could cost you thousands of pounds.

Reach out to me on Tiktok for daily tax tips @japhethjev1 or via whatsapp 07450278715
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Nobody: 7:03pm On Dec 06, 2022
japhethGold:
I am not surprised at your comment because this is how Africans and blacks behave. They do not believe in any services offered by their fellow blacks here; rather they believe in the quackery services offered to them by Indians, Parkistani and the Easter Europeans. So keep up with this mentality and lets see how it will lead to the growth of the black community in the UK.


This is an embarrassingly absurd thing to say and you should be ashamed of yourself - and everyone really should be wary of engaging you for anything since you apparently think this of 'Africans and blacks'.

People have been engaging your posts generally positively - asking questions and possibly considering reaching out to you, and ONE negative comment comes and you so shamelessly default to this inferiority complex-driven insults?

And it's not as if the post was completely wrong anyway. It's unusual to see accountants peddling their services as you have been doing. Perhaps not wrong, but unusual still. Moreover, the individual you quoted did not call you a liar - they simply asked people to do their DD and expressed their doubts about someone with two years experience in the UK profession. All you had to do was just set out your qualifications and maybe your LinkedIn to show you are who you say you are, but you defaulted to this? Instead of making all these tall claims - just say - here, this is my profile - reach out to me there if you need to. Simple.

Man, I really pity any Africans among your clientele, and anyone who engages you in professional capacity.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by davide470(m): 7:13pm On Dec 06, 2022
Peerielass:


Like I said in my post, there’s no offence intended. This is a public forum and hardly the place to be seeking or giving professional advice. I am duty bound to advise any one seeking such professional advice to do their due diligence first before engaging anyone. You can interpret it anyhow you want but that’s me finished with this conversation.
Why is a public forum hardly the place to give professional advice? It is an advice so it is up to the individual to do whatever they want with the information. The same way we all give "professional" advice here too.

The comment you made below is highly distasteful and unbecoming. Do better!
No offence intended but I do not think that someone who has spent less than two years in this country will have the requisite technical know how required for this line of work

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by japhethGold: 7:46pm On Dec 06, 2022
Estroller:

I'm assuming he meant an employee and not a self employed person.

Any individuals, whether employees or self employed can claim allowance regarding their mortgage interests; it all depends on how they have arranged their property acquisition to capture this tax benefit.

But be assured that the mortgage interest benefit can be claimed by both employees and self employed.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by japhethGold: 7:57pm On Dec 06, 2022
If you had said exactly this I could have appreciated your genuine concern. But you slighted the list of accountancy bodies in the UK and mention even a lower technician body but left CIMA which is one of the biggest body in the whole world out. Probably you noticed I said I was CIMA qualified.

Bros, we are not kids so let’s stop side stepping conversation. Let’s be genuine in our conversations.

Thank you

Peerielass:


Like I said in my post, there’s no offence intended. This is a public forum and hardly the place to be seeking or giving professional advice. I am duty bound to advise any one seeking such professional advice to do their due diligence first before engaging anyone. You can interpret it anyhow you want but that’s me finished with this conversation.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Phil46: 8:02pm On Dec 06, 2022
AlphaUno:


You don’t need a transit visa but if you still in doubt, it’s best to confirm from the airline.
And if you are vaccinated, bring your card along. Covid protocols have been relaxed worldwide except in China that’s still draconian in her approach.
As for the Yellow fever test, you can get that done when you part with some few naira (1k or less) right there at the airport, just before boarding.

Thank you very much for your response. I am not vaccinated - so no card to bring. I also sent an email to Egpytair Abuja office, asking if any COVID-related requirement is needed. They replied that it is not. That yellow fever vaccination is the only proof needed. So I will just get that.

Thanks so much.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by habhidhemhii: 8:06pm On Dec 06, 2022
japhethGold:
I am not surprised at your comment because this is how Africans and blacks behave. They do not believe in any services offered by their fellow blacks here; rather they believe in the quackery services offered to them by Indians, Parkistani and the Easter Europeans. So keep up with this mentality and lets see how it will lead to the growth of the black community in the UK.

Anyway, for your information, I teach and coach tax to candidates preparing for ALL the tax exams of the professional bodies that you have mentioned. I live and breathe UK tax laws- even corporation tax laws which are very complex let alone individual income tax laws.

I also have an interesting disruptive project on tax coming up in partnership with a UK University in Birmingham to deliver a Robotic tax Advisor that will interact with taxpayers and advise them as well as file taxes o their behalf autonomously. This project is receiving the backing of HMRC. Yes, is proudly Black project- an initiative that will make human tax advisors jobless as it will use Artificial intelligence to deliver impeccable personalized tax experience and services at a fraction of the cost charged by human advisors.

And maybe the white tax advisors you worship and celebrate, I sat in the class with them to study finance in the UK during my Master degree here and achieved a record high GPA that now white man or Asian has achieved at Birmingham University Finance Department. I also passed my Chartered Institute of Management Accountants CIMA professional exams in a single siting without a re-sit.

Also, you attacked my accounting body in the UK which shows real ignorance on your part of accounting profession in the UK. Please follow this link https://www.frc.org.uk/auditors/professional-oversight/oversight-of-the-accountancy-profession to check on the website of accounting industry regulatory agency in the UK called Financial Reporting Council (FRC); you will see the list of accounting bodies in the UK whose members are authorized to practice accountancy in the country. My professional Accounting Body, CIMA UK is No. 3 on the list.

I would have kept quiet at your missiles of vilification, but I was compelled to correct this malicious de-marketing to keep the records straight. And, sometimes it is good to blow your trumpet, so I have blown mine. Thank you for creating the stage for me to let people know more about me on this platform.

As a professional, you needn't take this personal at all. Toot your horn all you want but don't make it seem like there's a personal vendetta you have to respond to with the horn-tooting. Except of course there's one between you two that we don't know about

The person you quoted didn't even imply that you're bad at your job/service or not certified. It was an advise to people to do their due diligence, which is quite sensible. Except you have something against that, it wasn't an out-of-place advice. So, maybe pipe down a bit and market yourself properly (if you can and want to), help people (like you want to), and gain people's confidence/trust.

Sofry sofry o

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by japhethGold: 8:20pm On Dec 06, 2022
This is not how the laws relating to property in income operate. I hope to share tips on this in near future.

deept:


If you live in a 3 bed house and you use one of the rooms for your business, you can claim 33% of the interest on your mortgage as deductable.

Ps. Not an accountant or tax consultant but me done research on what and what is deductable as I'm looking at towing self employment line. Do your DD to confirm
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Peerielass: 9:00pm On Dec 06, 2022
japhethGold:
If you had said exactly this I could have appreciated your genuine concern. But you slighted the list of accountancy bodies in the UK and mention even a lower technician body but left CIMA which is one of the biggest body in the whole world out. Probably you noticed I said I was CIMA qualified.

Bros, we are not kids so let’s stop side stepping conversation. Let’s be genuine in our conversations.

Thank you


Ok I said I wasn’t going to comment again but I think you have the wrong end of the stick here and are completely missing the message I was trying to convey.

When I posted my comment about the professional Accountancy bodies, I listed a few that I could remember off the top of my head. The fact that I didn’t mention CIPFA, CiMA etc is not a slight on those qualifications. You can check the timeline of my post to see that I already made the comment before you disclosed your CIMA qualification.

Secondly, most professional accountancy bodies require intending members to achieve a minimum of 3 years practical experience in UK Taxation (if following the tax advisor career route) before allowing them to complete complex tax returns hence my comment about needing more than 2 years UK tax experience to acquire the skill-set required for this line of work. Again this was not a dig at you or any new immigrants.

Thirdly, I’m not a Bros. I still stand by my original advice, people should do their DD before engaging the services of any accountant.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Ralphlauren(m): 9:43pm On Dec 06, 2022
Peerielass:


Ok I said I wasn’t going to comment again but I think you have the wrong end of the stick here and are completely missing the message I was trying to convey.

When I posted my comment about the professional Accountancy bodies, I listed a few that I could remember off the top of my head. The fact that I didn’t mention CIPFA, CiMA etc is not a slight on those qualifications. You can check the timeline of my post to see that I already made the comment before you disclosed your CIMA qualification.

Secondly, most professional accountancy bodies require intending members to achieve a minimum of 3 years practical experience in UK Taxation (if following the tax advisor career route) before allowing them to complete complex tax returns hence my comment about needing more than 2 years UK tax experience to acquire the skill-set required for this line of work. Again this was not a dig at you or any new immigrants.

Thirdly, I’m not a Bros. I still stand by my original advice, people should do their DD before engaging the services of any accountant.



Madam, rest undecided

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by AKALAMAGBO: 10:40pm On Dec 06, 2022
Justwise… Wetin I do wey make you delete my comment last week??
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by claremont(m): 11:00pm On Dec 06, 2022

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by midasfx(m): 11:34pm On Dec 06, 2022
davide470:
Why is a public forum hardly the place to give professional advice? It is an advice so it is up to the individual to do whatever they want with the information. The same way we all give "professional" advice here too.

The comment you made below is highly distasteful and unbecoming. Do better!

His comments are neither distasteful nor negative. He hasn’t called the fellow advertising his service a fake. All he did was to ask that anyone interested in engaging him carry out his or her due diligence. How is that a problem please?

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