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Letter is fine when you dont have the payslips.mzeeshan wrote:Hi, Gurus
I wana thank you all to help the newbies like me and many others on this great forum.
I am planning to apply on 30-April-2010... but I have a small question which is ..
I dont have salary slips and my employer is unable to provide me the salary slips due to some issues with the third party auditors.. But i can arrange the salary certificate/letter from my employer stating my Net/Gross and date of transfer for claimed 12 months. Would that be enough or Salary slips are compulsary ?
Senior member/gurus... plz help any links or references would be of great help..
If you dont have payslips then a letter from your employer detailing your gross and net salary is fine even when applying from out of the UK.mzeeshan wrote:Hi Aruni,
Thanks alot for such a quick response... I just wana confirm somethng that
I am applying for the first time and outside UK. Being an outsider do i need salary slips or Salary certificate/letter from employer is fine in this case as well. ?
Plz comment....
Thanks again..
mzeeshan wrote:Thanks everyone...
I asked my employer to write that letter for me but he asked me back that... in which currency he should mention my Net and Gross amount? Actually i am on work permit and working here in copenhagen denmark. So the currency here is Danish Krona. So i was also wondering that what should be currency of the Net and Gross amount in the letter Pounds or Krona ?
Thanks..
mzeeshan wrote:Thanks alot fellowz...
I have some more points to clear out...
1. I am claiming 12 months i.e April 2009 to March 2010. There are alot of variations in my NET salary amount due to my salary raise, and due to some changes in tax rules, unpaid holidays and also 2 salaries in 1 month i.e i got salary for Dec-2009 in Jan-2010 along with Jan-2010 salary combined. That was done to get the benefit of new tax rules here in Denmark for year 2010.
So do i need my employer to mention the reasons for all these variations or simply some wording with the table showing NET/Gross and transfer date would be fine ?
That would be absolutely fine as long as the two sources (letter from your employer and your bank statements) completely corroborate each other. If they DO NOT, then you MUST ask your employer to mention the reason for this mismatch. Otherwise keep it simple. Hope that helps.
Plz shed some light on this point as well..
Thanks again for your help...
Donts worry about mismatch. My friend had all 12 months different net salaries and he got it. But it should correspond with bank statements. You may explain in cover letter but he did not write anything. It may put doubt on Case worker. Its upto you.Put Danish krone currency only as it shows into your bank statement. Then convert it as advised in previous posts.mvent00 wrote:mzeeshan wrote:Thanks alot fellowz...
I have some more points to clear out...
1. I am claiming 12 months i.e April 2009 to March 2010. There are alot of variations in my NET salary amount due to my salary raise, and due to some changes in tax rules, unpaid holidays and also 2 salaries in 1 month i.e i got salary for Dec-2009 in Jan-2010 along with Jan-2010 salary combined. That was done to get the benefit of new tax rules here in Denmark for year 2010.
So do i need my employer to mention the reasons for all these variations or simply some wording with the table showing NET/Gross and transfer date would be fine ?
That would be absolutely fine as long as the two sources (letter from your employer and your bank statements) completely corroborate each other. If they DO NOT, then you MUST ask your employer to mention the reason for this mismatch. Otherwise keep it simple. Hope that helps.
Plz shed some light on this point as well..
Thanks again for your help...
Variations in the payslips are absolutely fine as rightly suggested by other members.mzeeshan wrote:Thanks alot fellowz...
I have some more points to clear out...
1. I am claiming 12 months i.e April 2009 to March 2010. There are alot of variations in my NET salary amount due to my salary raise, and due to some changes in tax rules, unpaid holidays and also 2 salaries in 1 month i.e i got salary for Dec-2009 in Jan-2010 along with Jan-2010 salary combined. That was done to get the benefit of new tax rules here in Denmark for year 2010.
So do i need my employer to mention the reasons for all these variations or simply some wording with the table showing NET/Gross and transfer date would be fine ?
Plz shed some light on this point as well..
Thanks again for your help...