This is the Emplyer letter I have asked my emplyer to give , any suggestions
My husband got a pay rise twice in last twelve months, will be a concern. Also he cant get P60 before May.Date xxxxxxx
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
This is to confirm that Mr. xxxxxxxxx (DOB xx-xx-xxxx) is currently employed by us as a full time and permanent employee. He is working as an Assistant Accountant since xxxxx 2011. His current monthly Gross Salary is £1,500.00. His salary details for the last twelve months are as follows
Month Gross Salary Net Salary Bank Transfer Date
Feb-12 £750.00 £706.60 02/03/2012
Mar-12 £750.00 £706.80 03/04/2012
Apr-12 £1,100.00 £959.04 03/05/2012
May-12 £1,100.00 £959.04 07/06/2012
Jun-12 £1,100.00 £959.04 02/07/2012
Jul-12 £1,100.00 £959.04 02/08/2012
Aug-12 £1,100.00 £958.84 03/09/2012
Sep-12 £1,100.00 £959.04 01/10/2012
Oct-12 £1,100.00 £959.04 01/11/2012
Nov-12 £1,100.00 £959.04 03/12/2012
Dec-12 £1,100.00 £958.84 02/01/2012
Jan-13 £1,500.00 £1,231.04 01/02/2013
I can confirm that all the taxes and national insurance from his salary have been deducted and can be verified with the HM Revenue & Customs, my PAYE reference is 000/00000000.
If you require any further information, don’t hesitate to contact me.
Yours faithfully
xxxxxxx
T/A xxxxxxxx
He has got payslips, bank starements( which are sufficient as evidence of his econimic activity) and emplyer letter (in this format, its optional ) will be OK for the LTR purposes.
Suggestion/ guidance will be apprecited.
Regards
TM