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tkaravind
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Payslips / Bank Statements

Post by tkaravind » Sat Aug 29, 2009 10:30 am

Hi All,

Is Home Office particular about what month the pay is shown on the bank statements ?

In my case everything is fine. Only that my company payroll at times has delayed transfers and the amounts actually get shown on the subsequent month statements ( For ex:Jan pay is shown in the first week of Feb etc.).

Would this create any problems during HSMP extensions ?

Other than this the payslip amounts ( i.e Net pay ) exactly tally with the statements.

Thanks.

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Re: Payslips / Bank Statements

Post by crowbar6 » Sat Aug 29, 2009 11:54 am

tkaravind wrote:Hi All,

Is Home Office particular about what month the pay is shown on the bank statements ?

In my case everything is fine. Only that my company payroll at times has delayed transfers and the amounts actually get shown on the subsequent month statements ( For ex:Jan pay is shown in the first week of Feb etc.).

Would this create any problems during HSMP extensions ?

Other than this the payslip amounts ( i.e Net pay ) exactly tally with the statements.

Thanks.
This should be alright as long as the amounts and dates tally betwen th pay-slip and bank statements. It would also help if you can get a letter from employer giving a break-up of each months pay, date it got credit, gross amount and net amount.
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crowbar6

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Re: Payslips / Bank Statements

Post by innocentdevil » Sun Aug 30, 2009 4:25 pm

crowbar6 wrote:
tkaravind wrote:Hi All,

Is Home Office particular about what month the pay is shown on the bank statements ?

In my case everything is fine. Only that my company payroll at times has delayed transfers and the amounts actually get shown on the subsequent month statements ( For ex:Jan pay is shown in the first week of Feb etc.).

Would this create any problems during HSMP extensions ?

Other than this the payslip amounts ( i.e Net pay ) exactly tally with the statements.

Thanks.
This should be alright as long as the amounts and dates tally betwen th pay-slip and bank statements. It would also help if you can get a letter from employer giving a break-up of each months pay, date it got credit, gross amount and net amount.
Does that mean the Process date on the Pay Slips should be same as the date the money goes in to the bank account because in my case, I got paid a day later than my Pay Slip shows.

I thought, as long as the amount on pay slips confirms / references with the amount shown on bank statments, it should be fine.

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Re: Payslips / Bank Statements

Post by push » Sun Aug 30, 2009 4:34 pm

innocentdevil wrote:Does that mean the Process date on the Pay Slips should be same as the date the money goes in to the bank account because in my case, I got paid a day later than my Pay Slip shows.
No; Thats not the case/possible mostly.
innocentdevil wrote:I thought, as long as the amount on pay slips confirms / references with the amount shown on bank statments, it should be fine.
Thats seems correct
regards,
push
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Re: Payslips / Bank Statements

Post by crowbar6 » Sun Aug 30, 2009 7:40 pm

push_hsmp wrote:
innocentdevil wrote:Does that mean the Process date on the Pay Slips should be same as the date the money goes in to the bank account because in my case, I got paid a day later than my Pay Slip shows.
No; Thats not the case/possible mostly.
innocentdevil wrote:I thought, as long as the amount on pay slips confirms / references with the amount shown on bank statments, it should be fine.
Thats seems correct
Yep, agree with push. The dates do not matter per say, the amounts do. Everyone gets paid on different dates in the month depending on the company's payroll cycle and the amount may get credited at a different date. This is perfectly normal. Just that the Net Amount in the payslip should be equal to the credit in the bank.
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Re: Payslips / Bank Statements

Post by innocentdevil » Sun Aug 30, 2009 11:05 pm

crowbar6 wrote:
push_hsmp wrote:
innocentdevil wrote:Does that mean the Process date on the Pay Slips should be same as the date the money goes in to the bank account because in my case, I got paid a day later than my Pay Slip shows.
No; Thats not the case/possible mostly.
innocentdevil wrote:I thought, as long as the amount on pay slips confirms / references with the amount shown on bank statments, it should be fine.
Thats seems correct
Yep, agree with push. The dates do not matter per say, the amounts do. Everyone gets paid on different dates in the month depending on the company's payroll cycle and the amount may get credited at a different date. This is perfectly normal. Just that the Net Amount in the payslip should be equal to the credit in the bank.
thanks for the clarification of the doubt. We can take another scenario where people get paid by cheque. Normally a cheque takes a 2 to 3 days to clear so in that case, the Process Date ( on the PAY SLIP) will definitely be different from the Actual CREDIT/DEPOSIT date of the money in to the bank account.

Hope this helps and yes, the NET SALARY is what matter which should be same on the PAY SLIP and BANK TRANSACTION. :wink:

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Post by push » Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:31 am

You can highlight the time lag in your cover letter.
regards,
push
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