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DATES ON PAYSLIPS

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humble_soldier
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DATES ON PAYSLIPS

Post by humble_soldier » Thu Sep 16, 2010 8:54 am

Hi guys,

Quick question about dates on payslips.

I will be claiming funds stretching in the 12-month period December 2009 to November 2010.

However, the date on the first payslip is 8 January 2010, and the date on the last payslip will be 12 December 2010 (on a Friday).

Will the Home Office see this as a problem?

aspirant99
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Re: DATES ON PAYSLIPS

Post by aspirant99 » Thu Sep 16, 2010 9:17 am

humble_soldier wrote:Hi guys,

Quick question about dates on payslips.

I will be claiming funds stretching in the 12-month period December 2009 to November 2010.

However, the date on the first payslip is 8 January 2010, and the date on the last payslip will be 12 December 2010 (on a Friday).

Will the Home Office see this as a problem?
IMO , Date when the payslip was generated if mentioned on the payslip should not matter as long as your payslip states that the salary is for the month that you are claiming ...good luck!!

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Re: DATES ON PAYSLIPS

Post by *FC* » Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:32 am

humble_soldier wrote:Hi guys,

Quick question about dates on payslips.

I will be claiming funds stretching in the 12-month period December 2009 to November 2010.

However, the date on the first payslip is 8 January 2010, and the date on the last payslip will be 12 December 2010 (on a Friday).

Will the Home Office see this as a problem?
No, that shouldn't be a problem. As long as the dates on payslip and the date on which the money was credited to your account (bank statement) are the same, it doesn't matter.

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