HSMP_maybe wrote:I'd blame the member who originally started this argument about In-Pak migrants getting low salary. We shall be more careful in a multi ethnic forum like this.
I also think it is Kaff who is spreading filth all around.
Did you spend all the 12 months in UK or were they split. In case they were split, were the salary slips before and after secondment signed & stamped by the same person or different. In my case, 8 of the salary slips have been endorsed by India-HR and 4 salary slips by USA-HR. Can that cause an issu...
Hi Friends, I am on secondment to US starting from the month of April-07 onwards. The salary slips prior to April-07 are signed & stamped by the HR in India whereas the salary slips after April-07 have been signed & stamped by the HR in US? Would this cause any problem? Anyone having faced similar s...
My employer is ready to write the letter which will have the month wise break up of gross salary, taking the figures from the salary slip. I hope that should be sufficient.
Please let me know if there is anything that must perticularly be there.
Hi Victoria, Thanks a lot for the reply. The amounts are specified for each month. The tax deduction amount fully corroborate for each of the months that is covered by Form-16. Form-16 is signed and sealed by my employer. If I send the documents as they are, then will the CW altogether reject the ap...
Thanks for the reply.
It is next to impossible for me to get the letter from my employer through I will try.
Do you think the CW would not be willing to corroborate my salary slips with Form-16 using the the monthly tax deductions figures which appear on both the documents.
Hi ~j~, This is the difficult part. My employer is not ready to issueany such letter. Incidentally I have the Form-16 on which the monthly tax deduction figures are mentioned and they corroborate with the tax deduction figure mentioned on the salary slips. Now the problem is that the CW may not be w...
Thanks Victoria for the reply. The salary transactiosn for all the months defenitely match the net amount mentioned in the salary slip. But for Sept. and Oct., the bank statement does not have any transaction at all because the net salary was zero. The salary slip for these two months also shows the...
What I am worried is that the CW may argue that there is no corroborating evidence for those two months as the bank statements do not say anyting at all about those two months.
Do you have salary slips for these two months showing the deductions. If you have I guess you would need to provide explantion in your covering letter. Another option could be wait for another month and then apply Yes the salary slips do show that deduction and a note of the same is made in the not...
Dear Senior members. Please have a look to this problem. This is important for me. I am sure you guys have a lot more experience and gut feeling and are the best people to comments.
Hi Senior Members/Friends I am planning to apply for sept-06 to Aug-07 earning period. The net salary for Sept and Oct was zero as the entire salary was used up pay back the dues with the company. As a result, there is no salary transactions for these two months in the bank statement. Will this casu...
Hi, I am planning to apply for HSMP very soon and I am hopefull that I will get the approval as I have all the relevent documents in full corroboration. At around the same time, my company would be applying for my Work Permit. Will there be any problem, if when the work permit is applied for, I only...
Hi Hsmp_aug, Did you attach any proof that the finacial year in India ends in March. The application form says that the suitable evidence needs to be attached for claiming exceptional consideration. Also when you claim the exceptional consideration on this ground, do you check the 'Income Tax Return...
It had a signature and a stamp on each payslip. The stamp had the company name as well . Hi hsmp_aug, Thanks for your reply. I would like to know what did you have besides the name of the company. Did your stamp have something, like the designation, of the person who signed your slips. Thanks for y...