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Tier1 Salary Issue

Post by canon123 » Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:02 am

I am working for current employer for 1 year now. my question is I get paid Basic pay as £1020 + premimum pay as £89 + 24Hr support as £166. So, my gross pay for a month is £1275. I pay tax for £1275 everymonth and my net pay is around £1050. And I do some self employment work as well.

my question is can I include this premium pay and 24hr support to show for Tier1 General or does it need to be only Basic Pay.

Can someone guide me through on this please

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Re: Tier1 Salary Issue

Post by ChetanOjha » Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:29 am

canon123 wrote:I am working for current employer for 1 year now. my question is I get paid Basic pay as £1020 + premimum pay as £89 + 24Hr support as £166. So, my gross pay for a month is £1275. I pay tax for £1275 everymonth and my net pay is around £1050. And I do some self employment work as well.

my question is can I include this premium pay and 24hr support to show for Tier1 General or does it need to be only Basic Pay.

Can someone guide me through on this please
You can use GROSS salary for your salary calculation including your 24-hrs Oncall, overtime, skill allowances,bonuses etc. along as it is mentioned in your payslips and corroborated in your bank statement.
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Post by canon123 » Sun Oct 25, 2009 11:28 am

Thanks Chetanojha.

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Post by ali_hsn » Sun Oct 25, 2009 11:54 am

hi,

just to let you know, if you are on a workpermit, your self employment wont count and end up in a refusal like mine. If you are not on workpermit, then all is well.
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Post by ChetanOjha » Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:03 pm

ali_hsn wrote:hi,

just to let you know, if you are on a workpermit, your self employment wont count and end up in a refusal like mine. If you are not on workpermit, then all is well.
Sorry to hear about your refusal. Can you state exact reason stated in your refusal letter?

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Post by canon123 » Sun Oct 25, 2009 2:31 pm

I am on PSW

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Post by ali_hsn » Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:17 pm

It states that because I am on workpermit I am not allowed to work for anyone but my employer (not even for myself). They considered my work salary which was just shy of 20k. Applying again by the end of next week, you can get more info in my thread.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=46261
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Post by meats » Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:07 pm

ali_hsn wrote:It states that because I am on workpermit I am not allowed to work for anyone but my employer (not even for myself). They considered my work salary which was just shy of 20k. Applying again by the end of next week, you can get more info in my thread.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=46261
You might've been rejected because you might've worked more than 20 hours per week in your other job, you might've worked during your normal hours of your main job or your 2nd job isn't in the same field or same level as your main job. So if your main job is in IT for example, you can't go and stack shelves in Asda. It has to be a similar job in IT otherwise the 2nd job is illegal.

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Post by ali_hsn » Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:58 pm

I also work in IT, my second job was also a freelance project in IT. It was stated that it was a weekend job, part-time (also working from home). I gave in the accountants letter too, but somehow, it seems they were looking for a reason to refuse it.
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Post by blr » Mon Nov 02, 2009 3:31 pm

Hi,

While calculating points for previous earnings, does one calculate on the basis of the cost to company (what is usually mentioned in the offer letter) or the total gross income for the 12 months being shown on the payslips?

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Post by tvn_ramesh » Mon Nov 02, 2009 3:39 pm

blr wrote:Hi,

While calculating points for previous earnings, does one calculate on the basis of the cost to company (what is usually mentioned in the offer letter) or the total gross income for the 12 months being shown on the payslips?
Choose the GROSS INCOME for the 12months you are choosing to show for your earnings not wat is mentioned in contract letter..

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