View Full Version : confusing p60/payslips
mendoza82
15th November 2012, 09:56
helloo,it really confuses me my husband p60 of april 2012 is 18,625.21 but his payslips every month is below 1,550,hows this?he got 1300 or 1200 every month.in p60 overtime is counted?it really confusing guys..:Help1::Help1::Help1:
Manila_Paul
15th November 2012, 10:06
helloo,it really confuses me my husband p60 of april 2012 is 18,625.21 but his payslips every month is below 1,550,hows this?he got 1300 or 1200 every month.in p60 overtime is counted?it really confusing guys..:Help1::Help1::Help1:
Because the P60 is for 2011/12? Presumably the payslips are more recent. Well, they should be as payslips from 2011/12 wouldn't be any good? And yes, it was probably overtime last year and it is shown in the P60.
andy222
15th November 2012, 10:06
On his p60 2012 overtime or bonuses are included in his gross income over the year. I think to be sure he needs to provide the last 6 payslips to show that his gross wage is £1550 per month or more.
Manila_Paul
15th November 2012, 10:11
And I'm fairly sure, going by the appendix 2 I filled in, that it is the recent 6 month payslips that are the key. If the P60 is lower for the previous year, it doesn't matter as long as the lowest payslip from the 6 months submitted extrapolates to higher than the income threshold.
Well, that is my reading of it anyway and I hope so as my P60 for 2011/12 was below the minimum amount, although this was only due to being on career break for part of that period anyway.
mendoza82
15th November 2012, 14:46
thanks to the 3 of u guys,whats the best thing to do about it??
mendoza82
15th November 2012, 14:54
hi andy,thanks for the :Help1: can i ask another one:smile:so they gonna base on monthly payslip?what should my husband do about this?
andy222
15th November 2012, 15:03
Just make sure when you apply you have the most recent 6 months payslips showing more than £1550 or more gross pay.:xxgrinning--00xx3:
bigmarco
15th November 2012, 16:06
I think there is no harm in submitting an earlier P60 if it supports your case. However if you are applying now then it seems to me that you will need 6 months payslips and 6 months corresponding Bank statements to show that you meet the financial requirement, aswell as a letter from your employer confirming your employment and a copy of your contract of employment.
Terpe produced an excellent new guide which covers everything in great detail and is well worth a read.
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/39740-All-New-Guide-How-to-apply-for-a-Spouse-Partner-Visa%3Cbr%20/%3E
andy222
15th November 2012, 16:58
I think there is no harm in submitting an earlier P60 if it supports your case. However if you are applying now then it seems to me that you will need 6 months payslips and 6 months corresponding Bank statements to show that you meet the financial requirement, aswell as a letter from your employer confirming your employment and a copy of your contract of employment.
Terpe produced an excellent new guide which covers everything in great detail and is well worth a read.
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/39740-All-New-Guide-How-to-apply-for-a-Spouse-Partner-Visa%3Cbr%20/%3E
:xxgrinning--00xx3:
lastlid
15th November 2012, 21:41
helloo,it really confuses me my husband p60 of april 2012 is 18,625.21 but his payslips every month is below 1,550,hows this?he got 1300 or 1200 every month.in p60 overtime is counted?it really confusing guys..:Help1::Help1::Help1:
Is the 1300 and 1200, that you refer to, the gross figures for these months?
mendoza82
16th November 2012, 07:50
yes it is..
mendoza82
16th November 2012, 07:51
thanks for sharing this link bigmarco..such a big help..
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