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andy2007 wrote:Hi All,
Thought I will post this query up front rather than in a thread. My Apologies if this is repeated.
I have applied for HSMP in oct from India. I have a question regarding Previous earnings. I come under salaried employees category.
My claim period is Sep '06 to Aug '07. I submitted foll docs:
-ITR1 which in India is for period Apr06 to Mar 06.
-copy of latest Form 16 .
-12 Attested payslips for full claim period
-ITR1 does not cover my claim period hence I claimed Exceptional Consideration.
I submitted Bank Statements for full claimed period.
The ITR form only covers 7 months of my claim period i.e. Sep06 to Mar07. It does not cover last 5 months. Also for each month of claim period the net salary amount on payslip matches with bank statement for each month. Hence Net salary is corroborating.
Now to corroborate Gross salary I took total of gross salary from payslip of each month of claim period. So the question is, does this figure (i.e. addition of monthly gross amount from all 12 payslips) have to match with Gross Salary figure on ITR1 from? In my case it does not. I thought it was OK considering that this is not the ITR1 form for my claimed period ,and is for financial year period, so it will never match. But now this question is worrying me.Others please let me know how you handled this in your application.
Another thing is, in my case salary for each month varies due to a performace linked incentive during each month. This incentive amount is clearly mentioned on salary slip. So matching annual gross salary for current year and previous year will never give same figure.
Hence even if they compare gross salary on form16(of previous year) that I submitted with gross salary total from payslips for the claimed period, these two figures are not same due to above reason(i.e. variable component in salary stack). Will this cause problem in my case? i.e. Caseworker trying to tally total of gross sal from payslip with gross sal figure on form16?
Please let me know how you handled this?
Thanks and Regards,
Andy
I think you got it wrong here pataiema, all earnings shown in payslip count towards gross earnings. It is a separate issue how ur country's taxation deals with the benefits like pension etc.pantaiema wrote:Poeple can not claim income which is not declared on wage slip
- U can not claim income which is not declared as part of taxable income in your pay slip. Let me give example, most people inthe Uk who are under permanent employment (not contract) get pension contribution each month from their company. This income is declared on pay slip but it is not taxable. Therefore, they can not use this figure as part of Gross earning.
apply4hsmp wrote:I think you got it wrong here pataiema, all earnings shown in payslip count towards gross earnings. It is a separate issue how ur country's taxation deals with the benefits like pension etc.pantaiema wrote:Poeple can not claim income which is not declared on wage slip
- U can not claim income which is not declared as part of taxable income in your pay slip. Let me give example, most people inthe Uk who are under permanent employment (not contract) get pension contribution each month from their company. This income is declared on pay slip but it is not taxable. Therefore, they can not use this figure as part of Gross earning.
If it is declared in payslip, it is part of earnings. After all, can you get pension accrued without working for a particular month ?
So pension is part of (gross) earning.
mkal08 wrote:I can understand If pantaiema does not know the system in india.
And i also agree with hsmphsmp and apply4hsmp.
As I understand from the hsmp guidance,all allowances,ONLY IF DECLARED,on the wage slips ,would then be considered as a part of your income that you are requesting against the points.
I would apply the same worksheet as the one used by " hsmphsmp".
Cheers