Employed but no tax returns. Can I apply for French Schengen Visa?
My tax papers are yet under computation with my chartered accountant for various reasons and hence I do not have tax returns for the visa documentation. Also, my employer does not provide with Form 16 (wikipedia link) as well.
How should I apply for the visa?
I have fixed deposit receipts worth 600,000 Indian Rupees (approx. 8000 EUR) and already visited 10 countries previously including USA.
schengen tourist-visas schengen-visa
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My tax papers are yet under computation with my chartered accountant for various reasons and hence I do not have tax returns for the visa documentation. Also, my employer does not provide with Form 16 (wikipedia link) as well.
How should I apply for the visa?
I have fixed deposit receipts worth 600,000 Indian Rupees (approx. 8000 EUR) and already visited 10 countries previously including USA.
schengen tourist-visas schengen-visa
1
SInce you're discussing Schengen Visa, it's probably helpful to convert that 6 lacs into euro's.
– MSalters
Aug 25 '16 at 10:51
1
What is an "IT return"?
– phoog
Aug 25 '16 at 12:13
@phoog Income Tax
– DumbCoder
Aug 25 '16 at 12:23
4
What's Form 16?
– Burhan Khalid
Aug 25 '16 at 12:36
@BurhanKhalid It is a statement provided by employers to employees in India. It shows the salary paid in a financial year and the amount deducted as income tax "at source" by employers. In many cases, it is an acceptable alternative to Income tax return in India
– RedBaron
Aug 26 '16 at 6:22
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My tax papers are yet under computation with my chartered accountant for various reasons and hence I do not have tax returns for the visa documentation. Also, my employer does not provide with Form 16 (wikipedia link) as well.
How should I apply for the visa?
I have fixed deposit receipts worth 600,000 Indian Rupees (approx. 8000 EUR) and already visited 10 countries previously including USA.
schengen tourist-visas schengen-visa
My tax papers are yet under computation with my chartered accountant for various reasons and hence I do not have tax returns for the visa documentation. Also, my employer does not provide with Form 16 (wikipedia link) as well.
How should I apply for the visa?
I have fixed deposit receipts worth 600,000 Indian Rupees (approx. 8000 EUR) and already visited 10 countries previously including USA.
schengen tourist-visas schengen-visa
schengen tourist-visas schengen-visa
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SInce you're discussing Schengen Visa, it's probably helpful to convert that 6 lacs into euro's.
– MSalters
Aug 25 '16 at 10:51
1
What is an "IT return"?
– phoog
Aug 25 '16 at 12:13
@phoog Income Tax
– DumbCoder
Aug 25 '16 at 12:23
4
What's Form 16?
– Burhan Khalid
Aug 25 '16 at 12:36
@BurhanKhalid It is a statement provided by employers to employees in India. It shows the salary paid in a financial year and the amount deducted as income tax "at source" by employers. In many cases, it is an acceptable alternative to Income tax return in India
– RedBaron
Aug 26 '16 at 6:22
add a comment |
1
SInce you're discussing Schengen Visa, it's probably helpful to convert that 6 lacs into euro's.
– MSalters
Aug 25 '16 at 10:51
1
What is an "IT return"?
– phoog
Aug 25 '16 at 12:13
@phoog Income Tax
– DumbCoder
Aug 25 '16 at 12:23
4
What's Form 16?
– Burhan Khalid
Aug 25 '16 at 12:36
@BurhanKhalid It is a statement provided by employers to employees in India. It shows the salary paid in a financial year and the amount deducted as income tax "at source" by employers. In many cases, it is an acceptable alternative to Income tax return in India
– RedBaron
Aug 26 '16 at 6:22
1
1
SInce you're discussing Schengen Visa, it's probably helpful to convert that 6 lacs into euro's.
– MSalters
Aug 25 '16 at 10:51
SInce you're discussing Schengen Visa, it's probably helpful to convert that 6 lacs into euro's.
– MSalters
Aug 25 '16 at 10:51
1
1
What is an "IT return"?
– phoog
Aug 25 '16 at 12:13
What is an "IT return"?
– phoog
Aug 25 '16 at 12:13
@phoog Income Tax
– DumbCoder
Aug 25 '16 at 12:23
@phoog Income Tax
– DumbCoder
Aug 25 '16 at 12:23
4
4
What's Form 16?
– Burhan Khalid
Aug 25 '16 at 12:36
What's Form 16?
– Burhan Khalid
Aug 25 '16 at 12:36
@BurhanKhalid It is a statement provided by employers to employees in India. It shows the salary paid in a financial year and the amount deducted as income tax "at source" by employers. In many cases, it is an acceptable alternative to Income tax return in India
– RedBaron
Aug 26 '16 at 6:22
@BurhanKhalid It is a statement provided by employers to employees in India. It shows the salary paid in a financial year and the amount deducted as income tax "at source" by employers. In many cases, it is an acceptable alternative to Income tax return in India
– RedBaron
Aug 26 '16 at 6:22
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In the same situation in the US, when applying for German Shenghen visa for my mom as a sponsor, I provided the old tax return (for year 2014), a brief informal summary for year 2015 with a copy of the last 2015 paystub (in US it also lists the total income and tax payments), and a note that I haven't filed 2015 tax return yet. It was accepted, and the visa was issued.
If you don't have paystubs showing this information, you can provide either:
- all paystubs for the 2015 (showing you were receiving salary the whole year);
- bank statements, if your salary was deposited to your bank;
- a statement from your accountant summarizing your income for 2015, which should also mention the information where your accountant got those numbers;
If the Consulate needs more information, they would let you know during the interview, and you'd be able to follow up with them (even by email).
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In the same situation in the US, when applying for German Shenghen visa for my mom as a sponsor, I provided the old tax return (for year 2014), a brief informal summary for year 2015 with a copy of the last 2015 paystub (in US it also lists the total income and tax payments), and a note that I haven't filed 2015 tax return yet. It was accepted, and the visa was issued.
If you don't have paystubs showing this information, you can provide either:
- all paystubs for the 2015 (showing you were receiving salary the whole year);
- bank statements, if your salary was deposited to your bank;
- a statement from your accountant summarizing your income for 2015, which should also mention the information where your accountant got those numbers;
If the Consulate needs more information, they would let you know during the interview, and you'd be able to follow up with them (even by email).
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In the same situation in the US, when applying for German Shenghen visa for my mom as a sponsor, I provided the old tax return (for year 2014), a brief informal summary for year 2015 with a copy of the last 2015 paystub (in US it also lists the total income and tax payments), and a note that I haven't filed 2015 tax return yet. It was accepted, and the visa was issued.
If you don't have paystubs showing this information, you can provide either:
- all paystubs for the 2015 (showing you were receiving salary the whole year);
- bank statements, if your salary was deposited to your bank;
- a statement from your accountant summarizing your income for 2015, which should also mention the information where your accountant got those numbers;
If the Consulate needs more information, they would let you know during the interview, and you'd be able to follow up with them (even by email).
add a comment |
In the same situation in the US, when applying for German Shenghen visa for my mom as a sponsor, I provided the old tax return (for year 2014), a brief informal summary for year 2015 with a copy of the last 2015 paystub (in US it also lists the total income and tax payments), and a note that I haven't filed 2015 tax return yet. It was accepted, and the visa was issued.
If you don't have paystubs showing this information, you can provide either:
- all paystubs for the 2015 (showing you were receiving salary the whole year);
- bank statements, if your salary was deposited to your bank;
- a statement from your accountant summarizing your income for 2015, which should also mention the information where your accountant got those numbers;
If the Consulate needs more information, they would let you know during the interview, and you'd be able to follow up with them (even by email).
In the same situation in the US, when applying for German Shenghen visa for my mom as a sponsor, I provided the old tax return (for year 2014), a brief informal summary for year 2015 with a copy of the last 2015 paystub (in US it also lists the total income and tax payments), and a note that I haven't filed 2015 tax return yet. It was accepted, and the visa was issued.
If you don't have paystubs showing this information, you can provide either:
- all paystubs for the 2015 (showing you were receiving salary the whole year);
- bank statements, if your salary was deposited to your bank;
- a statement from your accountant summarizing your income for 2015, which should also mention the information where your accountant got those numbers;
If the Consulate needs more information, they would let you know during the interview, and you'd be able to follow up with them (even by email).
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SInce you're discussing Schengen Visa, it's probably helpful to convert that 6 lacs into euro's.
– MSalters
Aug 25 '16 at 10:51
1
What is an "IT return"?
– phoog
Aug 25 '16 at 12:13
@phoog Income Tax
– DumbCoder
Aug 25 '16 at 12:23
4
What's Form 16?
– Burhan Khalid
Aug 25 '16 at 12:36
@BurhanKhalid It is a statement provided by employers to employees in India. It shows the salary paid in a financial year and the amount deducted as income tax "at source" by employers. In many cases, it is an acceptable alternative to Income tax return in India
– RedBaron
Aug 26 '16 at 6:22