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The P60 will reflect your total taxable pay for the financial year. When you say you are summing the Gross Salary from pay slips, you should make sure that it's the Taxable Pay you total up to do this verification. Taxable Pay & Gross Pay will be indicated seperately in your payslip. These two figures may be different if you receive non-taxable benefits such as Health Insurance, Pension Contributions etc...singhmohit wrote: I'm trying the total of Gross Salary from pay slips to telly against the "Total for Year" from P60. If these dont match, is that a big problem???
No, this should not make a difference.singhmohit wrote: Note: Ive changed my employer in Sept-12... I dont know if that makes any difference.
Thanks jon892, but it kinda went over my headjoh892 wrote:Possibly if you are making pension contributions by way of salary surrender, for tax purposes these payments are excluded. Thus whereas you payslip shows the gross before tax inclusive of the salary surrender, your P60 will only show gross after salary surrender.
Sorry, just read it again slooooooooooooooowly...joh892 wrote: literally?
Perfect guys,joh892 wrote:Ah, if you have pension then that could be it! Just check carefully plus use that "=Sum(A:A)" thing! No idea what it is but I can give it a good guess. And yea ILR requires lots of dedication and time all for the sake of staying in this country... Well...and I am here too
Sum(A:A) is a formula in excel to calcualte the sum of everything in column 'A'.joh892 wrote:Ah, if you have pension then that could be it! Just check carefully plus use that "=Sum(A:A)" thing! No idea what it is but I can give it a good guess. And yea ILR requires lots of dedication and time all for the sake of staying in this country... Well...and I am here too
singhmohit wrote:Hi all,
Probably answer is obvious; but I'd still ask...
I once forgot my national rail card home while going to work (woolwich to cannon st). officer at cannon st gave me a fine but also said "its just a warning". A week later a letter in the post turned up which said i need to pay £20 now to stop any further action. I was like "**** this" and logged online and paid £20.
But... I have no records to prove that Ive paid it, no email confirmation etc (cant remember I took a screenshot of the payment made screen either). National rail have not sent me anything else but I'm still concerned if there is something on their records...
Should I do a CRB check to find out if there is anything?
Leading questions...
How much does a CRB check cost?
How long does it take?
Thanks in anticipation...
Mohit
Its more likely you paid a penalty fare (£20)which is distinct from a fine. Fines start from £80. It doesn't hurt to check thoughsushdmehta wrote:singhmohit wrote:Hi all,
Probably answer is obvious; but I'd still ask...
I once forgot my national rail card home while going to work (woolwich to cannon st). officer at cannon st gave me a fine but also said "its just a warning". A week later a letter in the post turned up which said i need to pay £20 now to stop any further action. I was like "**** this" and logged online and paid £20.
But... I have no records to prove that Ive paid it, no email confirmation etc (cant remember I took a screenshot of the payment made screen either). National rail have not sent me anything else but I'm still concerned if there is something on their records...
Should I do a CRB check to find out if there is anything?
Leading questions...
How much does a CRB check cost?
How long does it take?
Thanks in anticipation...
Mohit