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SET M Questions

Post by Emrah » Tue Apr 30, 2013 7:20 pm

2.10 How often do you see (meet) your partner?

I said Daily is my answer ok?

2.11 When did you last see your partner?

I said Today s my answer ok?

2.27 Do you or your partner have any shared financial responsibilities?

We have got a joint account where the bills come out such as mortgage, electricity gas bill, council tax, gym membership, insurances which ones do I have to write down? so far I just wrote the mortgage

2.18 What age were you when you entered into marriage/civil partnership with your partner?

do I have to write exact age and month or just the age?

Section 8

Income Source Interval received(weekly/monthly) Amount
Salary Monthly 1000
Salary Monthly 400
Child benefit Monthly 80
Child tax credit Weekly 60

The question here is I dont get my salary monthly neither my wife I got my money weekly from my work. but a page before it asks how much I and my wife earns in a month how should I fill this page?

Last question is the 6 letters I have got my visa June 2011 we have been married since april 2011

I have got the 6 letters like that

June 2011
October 2011
March 2012
July 2012
November 2012
March 2013

This is made evenly but I will apply the visa at the begging of the June do I need any more recent letter or is this ok?

Thanks indeed already

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Re: SET M Questions

Post by Amber » Tue Apr 30, 2013 7:48 pm

Emrah wrote:2.10 How often do you see (meet) your partner?

I said Daily is my answer ok?

2.11 When did you last see your partner?

I said Today s my answer ok?

2.27 Do you or your partner have any shared financial responsibilities?

We have got a joint account where the bills come out such as mortgage, electricity gas bill, council tax, gym membership, insurances which ones do I have to write down? so far I just wrote the mortgage

2.18 What age were you when you entered into marriage/civil partnership with your partner?

do I have to write exact age and month or just the age?

Section 8

Income Source Interval received(weekly/monthly) Amount
Salary Monthly 1000
Salary Monthly 400
Child benefit Monthly 80
Child tax credit Weekly 60

The question here is I dont get my salary monthly neither my wife I got my money weekly from my work. but a page before it asks how much I and my wife earns in a month how should I fill this page?

Last question is the 6 letters I have got my visa June 2011 we have been married since april 2011

I have got the 6 letters like that

June 2011
October 2011
March 2012
July 2012
November 2012
March 2013

This is made evenly but I will apply the visa at the begging of the June do I need any more recent letter or is this ok?

Thanks indeed already
To get monthly wage = weekly wage x 52 / 12 and provide wage slips and corresponding bank statements for 3 months

Age married in years is fine

6 letters dates are fine providing in joint names (or one each if not) and something like council tax, utility bills etc from 3 different sources

Other answers seem fine
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Re: SET M Questions

Post by Emrah » Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:09 pm

D4109125 wrote:To get monthly wage = weekly wage x 52 / 12 and provide wage slips and corresponding bank statements for 3 months

Age married in years is fine

6 letters dates are fine providing in joint names (or one each if not) and something like council tax, utility bills etc from 3 different sources

Other answers seem fine
My payslips coming every month and it shows as a salary but my wifes payslips coming every week. my question is when I write it weekly how am I gonna calculate it ? it is very confusing. is this calculating for a month or for a year?

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Re: SET M Questions

Post by Amber » Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:49 pm

Emrah wrote:
D4109125 wrote:To get monthly wage = weekly wage x 52 / 12 and provide wage slips and corresponding bank statements for 3 months

Age married in years is fine

6 letters dates are fine providing in joint names (or one each if not) and something like council tax, utility bills etc from 3 different sources

Other answers seem fine
My payslips coming every month and it shows as a salary but my wifes payslips coming every week. my question is when I write it weekly how am I gonna calculate it ? it is very confusing. is this calculating for a month or for a year?
The fact you're both working they're not going to pay too much attention to it under the old rules. Weekly wage x 52 / 12 should be fine.
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Re: SET M Questions

Post by Emrah » Tue Apr 30, 2013 9:44 pm

D4109125 wrote:
Emrah wrote:
D4109125 wrote:To get monthly wage = weekly wage x 52 / 12 and provide wage slips and corresponding bank statements for 3 months

Age married in years is fine

6 letters dates are fine providing in joint names (or one each if not) and something like council tax, utility bills etc from 3 different sources

Other answers seem fine
My payslips coming every month and it shows as a salary but my wifes payslips coming every week. my question is when I write it weekly how am I gonna calculate it ? it is very confusing. is this calculating for a month or for a year?
The fact you're both working they're not going to pay too much attention to it under the old rules. Weekly wage x 52 / 12 should be fine.
That section for a month not for a year?

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Re: SET M Questions

Post by Amber » Tue Apr 30, 2013 10:08 pm

Emrah wrote:
D4109125 wrote:
Emrah wrote:
D4109125 wrote:To get monthly wage = weekly wage x 52 / 12 and provide wage slips and corresponding bank statements for 3 months

Age married in years is fine

6 letters dates are fine providing in joint names (or one each if not) and something like council tax, utility bills etc from 3 different sources

Other answers seem fine
My payslips coming every month and it shows as a salary but my wifes payslips coming every week. my question is when I write it weekly how am I gonna calculate it ? it is very confusing. is this calculating for a month or for a year?
The fact you're both working they're not going to pay too much attention to it under the old rules. Weekly wage x 52 / 12 should be fine.
That section for a month not for a year?
Multiplying by 52 and dividing by 12 makes the weekly figure a monthly one to be put with your other monthly income and then added to give the total income. Put your benefit income in the benefit boxes under partner.
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Re: SET M Questions

Post by Emrah » Wed May 01, 2013 10:27 am

D4109125 wrote: Multiplying by 52 and dividing by 12 makes the weekly figure a monthly one to be put with your other monthly income and then added to give the total income. Put your benefit income in the benefit boxes under partner.
So my calculating should be like this

My wife earns 112.50 in a week x 52 = 5850 / 12 = 487.50

should I write this amount across the Is your partner working in the UK?

I have written £450 for her earning should I change it?

Her child tax credit in a week is £61 x 52 = 3172 / 12 = 264

she get the child tax credit weekly on visa form should I write it weekly amount or monthly amount under her benefit box?

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Re: SET M Questions

Post by Amber » Wed May 01, 2013 11:24 am

Emrah wrote:
D4109125 wrote: Multiplying by 52 and dividing by 12 makes the weekly figure a monthly one to be put with your other monthly income and then added to give the total income. Put your benefit income in the benefit boxes under partner.
So my calculating should be like this

My wife earns 112.50 in a week x 52 = 5850 / 12 = 487.50

should I write this amount across the Is your partner working in the UK?

I have written £450 for her earning should I change it?

Her child tax credit in a week is £61 x 52 = 3172 / 12 = 264

she get the child tax credit weekly on visa form should I write it weekly amount or monthly amount under her benefit box?
For Child Benefit and Tax credits just write the monthly figure in the relevant boxes under partner and write pcm next to the figures and they will know it is per calendar month. Yes write it in partner working in the UK, I assuming she/he is. Change the monthly wage as it's only reprinting a page or two and make sure it is a Net figure - after tax and deductions. The final box on pg 21 should include the benefits and wages and the total monthly figure.
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Re: SET M Questions

Post by Emrah » Wed May 01, 2013 11:35 am

D4109125 wrote: For Child Benefit and Tax credits just write the monthly figure in the relevant boxes under partner and write pcm next to the figures and they will know it is per calendar month. Yes write it in partner working in the UK, I assuming she/he is. Change the monthly wage as it's only reprinting a page or two and make sure it is a Net figure - after tax and deductions. The final box on pg 21 should include the benefits and wages and the total monthly figure.
Income Source Interval received (weekly/monthly) Amount

My Salary Monthly £1010
My Wife Salary Monthly £487.50
Child Benefit Monthly £80
Child tax credit Monthly £264

Total Monthly £1841.50

so I should write them like this on page 21 am I write?

On page 20 for my wife earnings should I write PCM next to her earning?

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Re: SET M Questions

Post by Amber » Wed May 01, 2013 2:09 pm

Emrah wrote:
D4109125 wrote: For Child Benefit and Tax credits just write the monthly figure in the relevant boxes under partner and write pcm next to the figures and they will know it is per calendar month. Yes write it in partner working in the UK, I assuming she/he is. Change the monthly wage as it's only reprinting a page or two and make sure it is a Net figure - after tax and deductions. The final box on pg 21 should include the benefits and wages and the total monthly figure.
Income Source Interval received (weekly/monthly) Amount

My Salary Monthly £1010
My Wife Salary Monthly £487.50
Child Benefit Monthly £80
Child tax credit Monthly £264

Total Monthly £1841.50

so I should write them like this on page 21 am I write?

On page 20 for my wife earnings should I write PCM next to her earning?
Yes on pg 21 and no for pg 20 as it asks for monthly so no need to put PCM.
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Re: SET M Questions

Post by Emrah » Wed May 01, 2013 5:23 pm

D4109125 wrote:
Emrah wrote:
D4109125 wrote: For Child Benefit and Tax credits just write the monthly figure in the relevant boxes under partner and write pcm next to the figures and they will know it is per calendar month. Yes write it in partner working in the UK, I assuming she/he is. Change the monthly wage as it's only reprinting a page or two and make sure it is a Net figure - after tax and deductions. The final box on pg 21 should include the benefits and wages and the total monthly figure.
Income Source Interval received (weekly/monthly) Amount

My Salary Monthly £1010
My Wife Salary Monthly £487.50
Child Benefit Monthly £80
Child tax credit Monthly £264

Total Monthly £1841.50

so I should write them like this on page 21 am I write?

On page 20 for my wife earnings should I write PCM next to her earning?
Yes on pg 21 and no for pg 20 as it asks for monthly so no need to put PCM.
so instead of £487.50 on page 20 I should write 112.50 x4 = £450 for my wife earning?

Also I have to write the benefits for a month on page 20 right?

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Re: SET M Questions

Post by Amber » Wed May 01, 2013 6:04 pm

Emrah wrote:
D4109125 wrote:
Emrah wrote:
D4109125 wrote: For Child Benefit and Tax credits just write the monthly figure in the relevant boxes under partner and write pcm next to the figures and they will know it is per calendar month. Yes write it in partner working in the UK, I assuming she/he is. Change the monthly wage as it's only reprinting a page or two and make sure it is a Net figure - after tax and deductions. The final box on pg 21 should include the benefits and wages and the total monthly figure.
Income Source Interval received (weekly/monthly) Amount

My Salary Monthly £1010
My Wife Salary Monthly £487.50
Child Benefit Monthly £80
Child tax credit Monthly £264

Total Monthly £1841.50

so I should write them like this on page 21 am I write?

On page 20 for my wife earnings should I write PCM next to her earning?
Yes on pg 21 and no for pg 20 as it asks for monthly so no need to put PCM.
so instead of £487.50 on page 20 I should write 112.50 x4 = £450 for my wife earning?

Also I have to write the benefits for a month on page 20 right?
There is not 4 weeks in a month so 487.50 is correct and yes on page 20 write the benefit income and put pcm next to it.
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Re: SET M Questions

Post by Emrah » Wed May 01, 2013 6:27 pm

D4109125 wrote:
Emrah wrote:
D4109125 wrote:
Emrah wrote:
Income Source Interval received (weekly/monthly) Amount

My Salary Monthly £1010
My Wife Salary Monthly £487.50
Child Benefit Monthly £80
Child tax credit Monthly £264

Total Monthly £1841.50

so I should write them like this on page 21 am I write?

On page 20 for my wife earnings should I write PCM next to her earning?
Yes on pg 21 and no for pg 20 as it asks for monthly so no need to put PCM.
so instead of £487.50 on page 20 I should write 112.50 x4 = £450 for my wife earning?

Also I have to write the benefits for a month on page 20 right?
There is not 4 weeks in a month so 487.50 is correct and yes on page 20 write the benefit income and put pcm next to it.
Thanks a lot mate this one was so confusing for me.

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Post by Emrah » Fri May 03, 2013 5:50 pm

Sorry Im still not too sure what to write for this question
2.27 Do you or your partner have any shared financial responsibilities?

We have got a joint account where the bills come out such as mortgage, electricity gas bill, council tax, gym membership, insurances which ones do I have to write down? so far I just wrote the mortgage
while we were discussing the other questions this one has been forgotten.

Also my visa is valid till 30 June 2013 Shall I send my form and documents 2nd of June or 3rd of June?

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Post by Amber » Fri May 03, 2013 9:00 pm

Emrah wrote:Sorry Im still not too sure what to write for this question
2.27 Do you or your partner have any shared financial responsibilities?

We have got a joint account where the bills come out such as mortgage, electricity gas bill, council tax, gym membership, insurances which ones do I have to write down? so far I just wrote the mortgage
while we were discussing the other questions this one has been forgotten.

Also my visa is valid till 30 June 2013 Shall I send my form and documents 2nd of June or 3rd of June?
The answer to the question is household bills.

If you have the extra money, i would do a peo application, your case should be straight forward, that means a same day decision and documents straight back.
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Post by Emrah » Fri May 03, 2013 10:24 pm

D4109125 wrote:
Emrah wrote:Sorry Im still not too sure what to write for this question
2.27 Do you or your partner have any shared financial responsibilities?

We have got a joint account where the bills come out such as mortgage, electricity gas bill, council tax, gym membership, insurances which ones do I have to write down? so far I just wrote the mortgage
while we were discussing the other questions this one has been forgotten.

Also my visa is valid till 30 June 2013 Shall I send my form and documents 2nd of June or 3rd of June?
The answer to the question is household bills.

If you have the extra money, i would do a peo application, your case should be straight forward, that means a same day decision and documents straight back.
I have got panic attack mate. I get too excited for no reason when it comes these things. otherwise I would love to do it in one day and sleep better for 3 months or so.

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Post by Amber » Sat May 04, 2013 6:08 am

Emrah wrote:
D4109125 wrote:
Emrah wrote:Sorry Im still not too sure what to write for this question
2.27 Do you or your partner have any shared financial responsibilities?

We have got a joint account where the bills come out such as mortgage, electricity gas bill, council tax, gym membership, insurances which ones do I have to write down? so far I just wrote the mortgage
while we were discussing the other questions this one has been forgotten.

Also my visa is valid till 30 June 2013 Shall I send my form and documents 2nd of June or 3rd of June?
The answer to the question is household bills.

If you have the extra money, i would do a peo application, your case should be straight forward, that means a same day decision and documents straight back.
I have got panic attack mate. I get too excited for no reason when it comes these things. otherwise I would love to do it in one day and sleep better for 3 months or so.
Don't panic, there is absolutely nothing to panic about. You're a genuine applicant and you should have no problems whatsoever.
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Post by Emrah » Sat May 04, 2013 1:34 pm

D4109125 wrote: Don't panic, there is absolutely nothing to panic about. You're a genuine applicant and you should have no problems whatsoever.
I know but I cant control it unfortunately.

I have got my payslip from my work yesterday. My tax code is changed from 810L to 944L.

That means Im on emergency tax code
You may get an emergency tax code when you start a new job or start getting benefits you must pay tax on.
When you might get an emergency tax code
You’ll be put on an emergency tax code if you’ve started:

a new job
working for an employer after being self employed
getting company benefits or the State Pension
While you’re on an emergency tax code, you pay tax on all your income above the basic Personal Allowance (£9,440 for the 2013 to 2014 tax year).
I have been working for the company last 8 years part time for few years and full time last 4 years.

Do you think they made a mistake or some rules changed? It is Saturday I cant phone them till Tuesday cos Monday is bank holiday. Im really worried about this now.

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Post by Kevin24 » Sat May 04, 2013 1:49 pm

Emrah wrote:
D4109125 wrote: Don't panic, there is absolutely nothing to panic about. You're a genuine applicant and you should have no problems whatsoever.
I know but I cant control it unfortunately.

I have got my payslip from my work yesterday. My tax code is changed from 810L to 944L.

That means Im on emergency tax code
You may get an emergency tax code when you start a new job or start getting benefits you must pay tax on.
When you might get an emergency tax code
You’ll be put on an emergency tax code if you’ve started:

a new job
working for an employer after being self employed
getting company benefits or the State Pension
While you’re on an emergency tax code, you pay tax on all your income above the basic Personal Allowance (£9,440 for the 2013 to 2014 tax year).
I have been working for the company last 8 years part time for few years and full time last 4 years.

Do you think they made a mistake or some rules changed? It is Saturday I cant phone them till Tuesday cos Monday is bank holiday. Im really worried about this now.
That's correct. You will not be able to contact them until Tuesday morning.
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Post by Emrah » Sat May 04, 2013 1:56 pm

Kevin24 wrote: That's correct. You will not be able to contact them until Tuesday morning.
Hi Kevin. My wife just checked her payslips same thing happened for her too.

This is what I have seen on gov.co.uk
Most people born after 5 April 1948 with 1 job have 944L as their tax code for the 2013 to 2014 tax year.
It made me relax.

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Post by Kevin24 » Sun May 05, 2013 10:34 am

Emrah wrote:
Kevin24 wrote: That's correct. You will not be able to contact them until Tuesday morning.
Hi Kevin. My wife just checked her payslips same thing happened for her too.

This is what I have seen on gov.co.uk
Most people born after 5 April 1948 with 1 job have 944L as their tax code for the 2013 to 2014 tax year.
It made me relax.
I am glad that you are relaxing now. When you post messages in a Panic Mood,you are going to make some members really stressed out.
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Post by Emrah » Sun May 05, 2013 12:44 pm

Kevin24 wrote:
Emrah wrote:
Kevin24 wrote: That's correct. You will not be able to contact them until Tuesday morning.
Hi Kevin. My wife just checked her payslips same thing happened for her too.

This is what I have seen on gov.co.uk
Most people born after 5 April 1948 with 1 job have 944L as their tax code for the 2013 to 2014 tax year.
It made me relax.
I am glad that you are relaxing now. When you post messages in a Panic Mood,you are going to make some members really stressed out.
I know Im sorry as I mentioned I have got panic attack cant control it.

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