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rath wrote:Hi
One of my employer gave me the salary slips printed on the plain paper. It doesn't have the company logo or stamp on it.
I have collected the letter from the employer that shows gross and net salary with month wise breakup. I will submit the bank statements along with these. Will the home office accept these documents as sufficient proofs for the previous earnings? Urgent reply is much appriciated.
Thanks.
Assuming that your salary was deposited on monthly basis, the mentioned month in your letter would also serve the purpose. But to be on safe side, you may request for another letter with dates. Or as you can see below the quote from guidance, you can get a letter just saying that you are working in this company as.........since............ Your total and gross income for the period from .... .... ........ to .... ..... ........ were ............. and .........., respectively.rath wrote:Hi mvent00,
Thanks for your reply. While going to the new guidence for tier1 extension, it looks like the salary document should have the payment date as well. But the document I received from the employer did not contain the payment date. It has the month, gross salary, net salary details. Will it be accepted??
Yes, they can, as it is approved in Tier 1 guidance by HO. For making these correlations easier for case worker, you may put a table in cover letter showing the break up of deposited salary per month (same as your current letter from employer), as these were presented in bank statements, with dates and then make total. This total MUST be exactly same in bank statements and letter from employer. I used same letter with just total and net earnings + bank statements successfully for my application.rath wrote:Yes I was paid monthly.
But if I get a letter saating my gross and net salary for from .... period to ...period, would they able to corroborate with the bank statement?
Sushil-ACCA wrote:take care now days HO also asks or verifies PAYE data
if some one try to show loan amount as salary, a good worker can smell it
so get proper documents / description with employer or from his accountant
the second job I do, I get paid via BACS but on bank statements, it appears as my EMPLOYERS NAME instead of a company name. I did get letter from employer with a date and amount being deposited plus the bank statements plus the payslips all cross referenced. Should that be an issue.mvent00 wrote:That is why HO asks for proof from two different sources. If it is a loan, bank statements will tell all the story. It would be very obvious and easy to trace by any caseworker.
Sushil-ACCA wrote:take care now days HO also asks or verifies PAYE data
if some one try to show loan amount as salary, a good worker can smell it
so get proper documents / description with employer or from his accountant
This should not be the issue. You will provide contact details of each source of your income, so if there is a reasonable doubt they will contact the employer.innocentdevil wrote:the second job I do, I get paid via BACS but on bank statements, it appears as my EMPLOYERS NAME instead of a company name. I did get letter from employer with a date and amount being deposited plus the bank statements plus the payslips all cross referenced. Should that be an issue.mvent00 wrote:That is why HO asks for proof from two different sources. If it is a loan, bank statements will tell all the story. It would be very obvious and easy to trace by any caseworker.
Sushil-ACCA wrote:take care now days HO also asks or verifies PAYE data
if some one try to show loan amount as salary, a good worker can smell it
so get proper documents / description with employer or from his accountant
Loan is a total different scenario though