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That is fine. Hope you are not paying the consultant too much.Nick2010 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 4:15 pmHi everyone ,
I will be submitting my case soon , I have one concern about the payslips please if anyone can advice .
My payslips just shows total gross amount and deductions as they are on fixed salary, Instead of hours work and pay per hour
will that be ok ? or it needs to be changed to ( hours work and pay per hour ) ? as according to my consultant this the mandatory requirement and he want me to change all payslips.
please can anyone advice on this .
Thank you
I meant that your payslips are fine as they are.Nick2010 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:31 amHi Marcnath ,
Thank you for your reply , but sorry i didnt get it, what you mean to say with " that is fine " .
does it mean it needs changing or no ? please if you can kindly specify . Also I am not paying my consultant too much as he is family friend . Thanks again for your concern .
waiting for your reply
Regards
Mike
You provide that information in the Job Table or in a separate sheet of paper.Nick2010 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 03, 2018 8:28 pmHi Marcnath ,
Thank you for your prompt reply as always .
I was reading the policy guidance and came through the following important point in documents section where it says :
Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Policy Guidance – version 0 7 /2018 – Page 30
Job creation: specified documents
(c) Confirmation of the employment start date, hours paid per pay period and the hourly rate for
each settled worker relied upon to claim points, including any changes in the hours worked per
pay period or the hourly rate and the dates of those changes.
Please if you can explain what does this mean exactly as my payslips just shows total amount and deduction as the employees were on fixed pacakage .
Dont want to miss anything that is important coming so far , hope you undertand .
Your guidance will be much appreciated .
Thank you
I haven't seen a single case in this forum which was refused due the total hours (or hourly pay) missing in the payslip. In fact, I don't remember a single case where anything in a Payslip was reason for refusal.natsha wrote: ↑Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:07 pmTo many confusion last year and peoples got refused due to this issue, simply change your payslip as your account mention hours rate and hours total.
You can change your self as well as RTI AND HMRC data, not gonna be change as that should be correct just mention total hours and rate.
I hope you find it. On the other hand, you will find numerous cases where people have not submitted that information in payslips (including my personal experience) and have got approval.natsha wrote: ↑Sun Nov 04, 2018 12:03 amI read some case last year If i get time then I will find out but HO update clearly.
I was reading the policy guidance and came through the following important point in documents section where it says :
Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Policy Guidance – version 0 7 /2018 – Page 30
Job creation: specified documents
(c) Confirmation of the employment start date, hours paid per pay period and the hourly rate for
each settled worker relied upon to claim points, including any changes in the hours worked per
pay period or the hourly rate and the dates of those changes.