They may want to see annual tax statements from HMRC as evidence of income and associate such to each complete year of trading, so it is worth noting when you can get these against when you are applying for the mortgage.
Joe, my day job is mortgage litigation. You will likely find it a painful process of rejection but there are mortgages out there. Nowadays lenders want your blood when you are self employed. They also want assurances that you will be on capital & interest. There isn't many interest only mortgages going around because of the mess they have caused the industry and economy. It's glorified renting anyway.
Gone are the days of self certing your self employed income and getting a mortgage on interest only to keep the payments low. We have a lot of people who have messed up and spoilt that for the honest.
Speak to a sound independent financial advisor and be prepared for some leg work.
Joe
The worst thing you can do is ask for 'Gin and Tonic advice' on a forum for something like this, similarly for investment advice. Go and see a professional advisor/ broker who knows the market and the options open to you.
They don't send them out anymore you have to ask for them. I think they're a SA302.When do they send these out?
cheers. Yes I won't be looking at interest only mortgage.
They don't send them out anymore you have to ask for them. I think they're a SA302.
From my own experience I've found lenders don't accept print outs from your online tax submission, even with verification/submission codes etc. Probably because HMRC could still make changes to your computations after submission and therefore the only real proof is to get it from HMRC direct. So as Robert says you need to ask for them to send the SA302 but it's just a phone call so easy stuff.
EDIT: Personally, the best people I reckon you can speak with about your mortage is the people you are wanting to get the mortgage from. Only they can really tell you what they require and then you can consider who you may need to speak with next.