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what kind of risk are you talking about & what exactly is your question ?nopowerlost wrote:I am on 35K on my company and was planning to put in my renewal for tier 1 in few weeks, but I noticed something on my payslip where the taxable earnings was 2916.66 instead of 2916.67 - I asked our company accountant about this (very arrogant lady) but she said that is how her payroll software works and asked if i wanted her to pay me the 1P in cash.
My point here is that 2916.66 X 12 is a 34999.92, on the UKBA calculator, the bands are entered as 30,000 to 34,999 (without any decimals), in my defence I was think if they will ever touch the decimals this would make my pay go to 35k, since its .92 but home UKBA hasn't made any reference to rounding up or down.
Will like to know if i stand any risk with this? they wouldnt go mad over .08p will they? I have my employment contract, endorsed payslips and bank statements
Sorry for the half-baked information, the earning band i need to claim is for 35,000 - 49,999nks wrote:Are you good with respect to points with 34999? If yes, why worry?
Make sure that netpay in payslip matches upto each penny with what is credited in your bank.
You may attach additional proof (e.g offer letter of 35k or employer letter stating annual gross as 35k and monthly breakup) to clarify the difference of few pence as round off errors.nopowerlost wrote:Sorry for the half-baked information, the earning band i need to claim is for 35,000 - 49,999nks wrote:Are you good with respect to points with 34999? If yes, why worry?
Make sure that netpay in payslip matches upto each penny with what is credited in your bank.
I need to be in that band to get this renewal
I will try to email the company CEO, the difference is actually .08P less than a P, it is all from the decimals and payroll software. Our accountant is a drama queen, she said if homeoffice has question they should mail the company (blah blah), I am not totally cut in for all those drama, although I now also have my employment contract that has salary of 35K in it.aravindb4u wrote:Its very very pity to know such cases where companies fail to understand immigrant's concerns and tensions.
In your case I would suggest,
1) Deal straight with the manager or company boss and explain your situation
2) If you have time for tier 1 renewal ask to put missing 8p into this month's salary as "overtime" or "salary review adjustments"
3) Ask them politely by explaining your situation, if not then say them you have no choice but to deal with them legally.
4) Talk to a solicitor, citizen's advice bureau or whomever.
5) Ask in the company if they have any overtime options that they can add in this month's pay?
6) Explain to the boss that recruiting a new person would cost them 2000+ pounds nowadays and retaining you for extra 8p is no harm.
If I were you I would do all the above steps in parallel desperately to sort the matter in 1 or 2 days.
Let me know how it goes. I pray that your case ends in success.
Will it be OK, if i get her to pay me 1£ for overtime work and include this in my letter? to make up for the .08P?aravindb4u wrote:think from the Caseworker perspective....if he/she goes by the rule...she would think, " alright ok since the applicant is below the required band which is 35k i am gonna refuse it...i dont care what the below bands are and he qualifies for the bands below the required one or not"
if i were you i would not take chance with UKBA and all...think about the legal fuss and waiting once it is refused!!
your swift actions now will save you a lot of legal tensions in future..
the authoroties now you are gonna argue are well within your reach like the company/HR/manager ... i would target them rather than UKBA in future
nopowerlost wrote:Will it be OK, if i get her to pay me 1£ for overtime work and include this in my letter? to make up for the .08P?aravindb4u wrote:think from the Caseworker perspective....if he/she goes by the rule...she would think, " alright ok since the applicant is below the required band which is 35k i am gonna refuse it...i dont care what the below bands are and he qualifies for the bands below the required one or not"
if i were you i would not take chance with UKBA and all...think about the legal fuss and waiting once it is refused!!
your swift actions now will save you a lot of legal tensions in future..
the authoroties now you are gonna argue are well within your reach like the company/HR/manager ... i would target them rather than UKBA in future
Agreed, thats what I am doing. I called the UKBA helpline for employer and they told me it is "very tricky" and advised me to "sort out something" with my employer before putting it in, because they cant guarantee that it wont be rejectedCitigirl wrote:If you have time before your application, you should definitely get the missing amount paid AND reflected in your bank statement and salary slip or whatever you provide as evidence of income. It does not matter that under your contract you are entitled to 35K, all that matters is that you receive 35K and can prove it. You really don't want to be getting into an argument with the UKBA as to how their income bands should be rounded. Given their attitude, the decision is not likely to be in your favour. Good luck.
I guess that shouldn't be a problem for me, all taxes on my previous salaries are paid, and UKBA did state that all earnings including bonus is acceptable (in the guidance form), so I am hoping all things go smoothly. Although the accountant woman is such a pain, she has asked for another 1 week to write me a letter to UKBA, quite unbelievable!aravindb4u wrote:I may be wrong in this, but make sure the 1£ is paid properly like tax and things.
Just a word of caution as I am no expert in tax matters.
Dont know how to ensure that tax and NI is paid for that 1£, although its employer's responsibility.
Any gurus and moderators can explain i guess.
Just to make sure that you are legally correct in getting that 1 £
Just wondering, does that mean that the £1 would appear in a bank statement which is outside the 12 months consecutive statement period? So the case worker has to consider 13 months bank statement(even if for £1 from the 13th one) but for the 12 month period(since £ 1 was bonus! within that 12 month period)?nopowerlost wrote:.. so am looking to use letter from employer/Bank statements combo in lieu of the payslips/bank statement, since the payslips alone wouldnt be enough to include proof of the £1 bonus.
The organization were supposed to pay the correct £35K, which is my right, but i guess the accountant is trying to frustrate me for challenging their work and accounting knowledge (her first response when I enquired at first was "go ask the payroll software developers why they round decimals down") - But I am trying to handle the whole thing with diplomacy, dont want to be caught in with old lady, i think she just wants drama.layman wrote:Just wondering, does that mean that the £1 would appear in a bank statement which is outside the 12 months consecutive statement period? So the case worker has to consider 13 months bank statement(even if for £1 from the 13th one) but for the 12 month period(since £ 1 was bonus! within that 12 month period)?nopowerlost wrote:.. so am looking to use letter from employer/Bank statements combo in lieu of the payslips/bank statement, since the payslips alone wouldnt be enough to include proof of the £1 bonus.
Apart from that, if your contract mentions £35K as your salary, your organization HAS to pay you £35K down to the last penny, software or no software.