I'm not sure of it, but my husband is an employee and also self-employed in his own company and both kinds of his income is visible in the option C assessment, how can't be your husband's? Anyway, the most important thing for CIC is that he didn't get any kind of welfare, so if they can see it from option C, than couldn't be a problem if you will send later the correct numbers for 2013. We also include an explanation letter, because we didn't have option C the time we sent my application.mary63 said:Hi everyone,
we are still struggling to gather all the documents. we hope to submit it this saturday. I actually have a question about tax stuff. my sponsor was a contractor (self employed) last year but now he is a full time employee. the only tax form that he has is a notice of assessment-option C, he doesnt have any T4...
in one of the forms, he has to write down his net income for the past 12 months, and he doesnt know how much of the money that he received will go for taxes because he hasnt yet filed his tax for 2013 yet. so we are just going to write a cover letter and explain the situation and approximate his net income for 2013 based on the tax he paid for 2012. being a self employed made things more complicated!
do you guys have any suggestions? thanks sooo much!