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Ya thats what a formal payslip is. Does it not have your company's name & logo at the back? i.e. the outside of the foil?d1o wrote:I have a little confusion and need advice.
I am planning to apply for Tier 1 General and I find something confusing about the payslip requirement.
UKBA says payslips should be stamped and signed if they are not formal payslips or on headed paper. What is formal? My payslips are the regular payslip issued by the company accountant, on dotted landscaped paper and arrive in the post. However, they are NOT on headed paper and DO NOT have my company logo on them. Now, I am not sure whether this is what is called formal payslip or not and whether I need to start thinking of getting them stamped or something.
Any takes?
If it makes it clearer, My payslips are printed on the typical payslip paper. The type where you have to tear the sides to open it. Our payslips are produced by an external payroll company, so though my name and address are there, there is no company header/logo and looks exactly like this:
http://www.payslipsp60.co.uk/LoadImg.as ... geBlue.jpg
thats fine.il_breeze wrote:Mine includes both the name of the company and the name of the division where I work, however it doesn't include the company logo.
Hi, push,push wrote:Ya thats what a formal payslip is. Does it not have your company's name & logo at the back? i.e. the outside of the foil?d1o wrote:I have a little confusion and need advice.
I am planning to apply for Tier 1 General and I find something confusing about the payslip requirement.
UKBA says payslips should be stamped and signed if they are not formal payslips or on headed paper. What is formal? My payslips are the regular payslip issued by the company accountant, on dotted landscaped paper and arrive in the post. However, they are NOT on headed paper and DO NOT have my company logo on them. Now, I am not sure whether this is what is called formal payslip or not and whether I need to start thinking of getting them stamped or something.
Any takes?
If it makes it clearer, My payslips are printed on the typical payslip paper. The type where you have to tear the sides to open it. Our payslips are produced by an external payroll company, so though my name and address are there, there is no company header/logo and looks exactly like this:
http://www.payslipsp60.co.uk/LoadImg.as ... geBlue.jpg