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Past earning question

Post by Kaff » Tue Jun 05, 2007 1:29 am

Hi,

I am about to apply for HSMP, I have one question though regarding my Payslips.
I am currently working in one of New Zealand company since last 4 years, company is issuing me Computerized salary slips without any signatures (this is usual practice here)

What I have now , to prove my Past earnings.
1. Income Tax return till Mar-2007 (IRD government ) Origional
2. Salary Slips from Company (Not Stamped)
3. Bank statements showing my Salary
4. origional Letter from my employeer showing my Net pay.

Questions:-

Do I still need to provide Stamped Payslips ?
Do I need to provide Income Tax return from Mar-2007 till May 2007 or my Bank statements and my Salay slips will be sufficient?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Khurram
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Post by HSMPreqJun07 » Tue Jun 05, 2007 7:41 am

Kaff,

My company provides on-line payslips as well, but I was able to ask HR to send me a printed copy with the company's heading and stamp. I guess you can do the same.
As for the tax return, I am hoping that the bank statement + pay slip +tax return covering 9 months should be sufficiant as I'm exactely in the same case (just sent my application last week)

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Post by Kaff » Tue Jun 05, 2007 8:23 am

Thanks mate.
I will try to get stamped Payslips, but it will be hard to get them signed on 52 Payslips....
So I assume that there is no way to cover those Non-Stamped Salary slips?

Thanks again
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Post by HSMPreqJun07 » Tue Jun 05, 2007 8:33 am

I don't think your HR will complain, it's their job after all...
If they're really lazy, what I would do is prepare a certificate with all your salaries details (month by month) and get them to print it with the company's heading and stamp it. But I think it's definitely better to get your payslips stamped.

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Post by Kaff » Tue Jun 05, 2007 8:39 am

Thanks for prompt reply.
Ok. I will organize that.

Now for ITR, do I have to get ITR from Apr2007 TILL MAY-2007? or should I leave it?

Thanks and good luck for your application..
Thanks
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Post by HSMPreqJun07 » Tue Jun 05, 2007 9:25 am

as I said I think the bank statement + pay slip +tax return covering 9 months should be sufficiant. At least that's what the person from the HSMP helpline told me when I called

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Post by Kaff » Wed Jun 06, 2007 9:13 pm

Here is response got from WP.

Thank you for your email.

Your online payslips will need to be printed individually on company
headed paper, and each one is required to be stamped and signed by the
employer. If your employer does not have a stamp, it may be useful for
you to include a covering letter from the employer stating this.

Applicants should submit their tax return documentation wherever it is
available. Where the applicant has not yet received this documentation
for the current tax year, or if the documents only cover part of the
period claimed, the applicant must submit what tax
information/documentation he or she has.
In addition, the applicant must complete the exceptional consideration
box AND send us documentary evidence to support your request for
exceptional consideration. This may be the applicant's most up-to-date
tax return but may also include other documentary evidence to support
the reasons given.
If the applicant provides sufficient information to support exceptional
consideration then Work Permits will then consider the alternative
documentation provided (i.e. bank statements covering the period
claimed
for and/or a letter from their employer stating salary as claimed), and
make a decision based on these.

I hope this is helpful.


Now I asked from my employer, they oldme that they are happy to Write a Letter indicating my Monthly Gross Salary on letter head, and I hope that would be helpful.

Thanks Guys.
Kaff

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