adityaisukapalli wrote:kutlee wrote:how do you make out it is original without, stamp, sign or logo? Ideally it should have all of these if you receive originals. Is it on a letterhead without logo? (i haven't seen any company letterhead without logo).
If it is in UK, the original payslips will never have stamp, logo, etc.
IMHO... you are mixing up two different formal docs i.e. payslips & letterhead. Letterhead in almost all cases carry logo, payslips MAY NOT carry logo.
Logo can make payslip "looks" more formal but it doesn't mean that a formal payslip without a logo becomes less formal. There isn't any rule of thumb wrt logo on payslips. Even in UK, some companies do payslips with logo, others don't.
Home office require either formal payslips OR on letterhead papers. Neither home office nor HMRC define the word "formal payslip". Generally speaking, it's a printed, colored & perforated half of A4 size folded paper with regular pay details & accumulated totals. Formal payslip shouldn't require sign & stamp.
I've heard of people getting refused only when they present internet payslips or copies of formal payslips without sign & stamp.