Can I use my tax returns as proof of income for a mortgage?
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Can I use my tax returns as proof of income for a mortgage?
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It shouldn't be a problem if you are self-employed, though every bank will have a different lending criteria.0
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For self-employed individuals, lenders evaluate the ability to repay a mortgage by scrutinising documents like tax returns and supporting materials, providing a glimpse into income over a specific period. A standard expectation from mortgage lenders involves submitting certified accounts covering one to three years, demonstrating a consistent and dependable income history.
Many lenders recognise the unique financial circumstances of self-employed individuals and have flexible criteria to accommodate them.
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