Quote Originally Posted by RickyR View Post
Good luck with everything, after 5 years working hard in the UK, you definately deserve the ILR.

As has been said above, your employer can produce payslips or letters for you. And if you have bank statements showing deposits you will be fine.
As for tax, your employer should have been paying this.
Hmmmm ........ the liability for payment of Income Tax will depend on the terms of "employment". Some employers try and insist that their workers are self employed and therefore responsible for payment of their own tax. S3agull, since payslips are not being received, I think that this point is worth clarifiying with your "employer" to avoid any future misunderstanding with HM Revenue and Customs.

Generally, those who are resident with permission to work in the UK who are under 65 would usually qualify for a personal allowance of £7475 for 2011/12 and any income over this amount would then be taxable at the basic tax rate. If you do earn over £7475 per year and you are not having tax deducted at source (in which case a payslip and an end of year P60 Tax Deduction Certificate should be provided by your employer) then you may have to declare your earnings through the self assessment process used by the self employed workforce.