Employed but no tax returns. Can I apply for French 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.










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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






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    What is an "IT return"?

    – phoog
    Aug 25 '16 at 12:13











  • @phoog Income Tax

    – DumbCoder
    Aug 25 '16 at 12:23






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    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.










share|improve this question



















  • 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.










share|improve this question
















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.







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  • 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





    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).






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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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