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If you work consistently 10 hours a day (50 hour week) , how do you work 130 hours a month ??! That will be well over 200 hours a month. Also HO ignores hours worked over 30 in a week anywayThere is an issue, if we have an employee works 10 hours a day (50 hours a week) and he works 130 hours a month, so his total hours are: 130X12= 1560 h/year , but he did not work 52 weeks, that means his total weeks are: 31.5 week.
Because they can clearly see a period of employment you are claiming points for, covered by payslips. You need payslips for 12 months. Again, the hours worked in total are not relevant and certainly that is not used to calculate the period worked. You claim a period and provide evidence for it not the other way aroundHow does HO know that employee work less than 52 weeks a year? If they see the payslips, they see 130 hours, rate £8 , total payment £1040.
Yes, I said that.ahsanalishah wrote: ↑Fri Apr 27, 2018 6:38 pmwhy you people just make it simple 130 hours a month.? you issue payslip monthly basis not weekly basis. just make it simple calculation instead of going for 52 weeks etc. tell your accountant to put 130 hours with pay rate per hours on your pay slips.
HO looks at the payslips and FPS, the hourly rate you put in the Job table and divides one by the other to determine the hours worked.jafersadeq wrote: ↑Fri Apr 27, 2018 6:49 pmYes, I said that.ahsanalishah wrote: ↑Fri Apr 27, 2018 6:38 pmwhy you people just make it simple 130 hours a month.? you issue payslip monthly basis not weekly basis. just make it simple calculation instead of going for 52 weeks etc. tell your accountant to put 130 hours with pay rate per hours on your pay slips.
Two employees:
Employee 1: works 30 hours a week , 52 weeks a year, rate £8, 130 hours a month, salary £1040.
Employee 2: works 13 days a month, 10 hours a day, 31.5 weeks a year, rate £8, 130 hours a month, salary £1040.
The monthly payslip of employee 1 is same monthly payslip of employee2.
How does HO know that employee 1 is not same employee 2 if they consider 30 hours a week.
For employee 2 it will not work unless you have 12 months worth of payslips. Then you can technically pretend that both employee 1 nad 2 worked in the same patternjafersadeq wrote: ↑Fri Apr 27, 2018 6:49 pmTwo employees:
Employee 1: works 30 hours a week , 52 weeks a year, rate £8, 130 hours a month, salary £1040.
Employee 2: works 13 days a month, 10 hours a day, 31.5 weeks a year, rate £8, 130 hours a month, salary £1040.
The monthly payslip of employee 1 is same monthly payslip of employee2.
How does HO know that employee 1 is not same employee 2 if they consider 30 hours a week.