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Formal payslips.

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Formal payslips.

Post by MyHSMPApplication » Mon Jun 11, 2007 9:03 am

Hi
The latest guidance notes says that
Your wage slips covering the entire 12 months
period claimed. The wage slips should either
be formal pay slips or on company headed
paper. If they are on plain paper they should
be clearly stamped and signed by your
employer.
For HSMP, how do you define formal pay/wage slips.

I get a wage slip from my employer with the following details,

1. On a plain paper
2. With company seal embossed in it (not a rubber stamp)
3. Having my employers tax reference number
4. Having my national insurance number (first temproary, then updated to my NI)
5. My tax code
6. Gross salary, tax payable and net salary.
7. total tax paid for the current finanlicial year
8. Company name.
9. Pay slip period
10. Ers NIC TP
11. ERS NICYTD
12. Pay by


What is the definition of a formal pay/wage slip? Is the one with me a formal wage slip? Is there a way to verify it ?

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Post by roy_rajat » Mon Jun 11, 2007 9:25 am

Are you emplyed in UK? and if you get your wage slips by post and not online....those payslips are valid and fine!!! You dont need to get them endorsed by anyone. I have applied with similar payslips....

MyHSMPApplication
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Post by MyHSMPApplication » Mon Jun 11, 2007 9:28 am

Hi Rajat
I am employed in the United Kingdom. I do receive my payslip over post. However it is just a piece of paper with the company seal embossed in it.

How are we going to prove that they are received by post and not online?

Cheers
PG

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Post by MyHSMPApplication » Mon Jun 11, 2007 9:37 am

Hi Rajat
Ignore my previous question.

The guidelines says that if the payslip is on a plain paper we will have to get it stamped and singed by the employer. my payslip is on aplain paper.
with a stamp. Does that mean we will have to get it signed by the employer ?

Cheers
PG

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