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I get paid hourly rate depending on how many hours i work so i m non-salaried.seagul wrote:If your wages fluctuate by working overtime even you have permanent position then better opt category A non-salaried where your last six months wages average will be taken like total of 6 months wages/6×12. I think if you opt salaried under category A then your employer has to give a lot of clarifications in your circumstances which can easily confuse the case worker childish brain.
you said in your first post that you have 6 months of payslips and wages vary every month due to overtime.afzaal1988 wrote:Hi, I was wondering if someone could clarify couple of things for me.
I have last 6 months payslips but i get paid more than contracted hours every month because i work over time so my payslips never show the same amount. (my contracted hours do meet the required £18600 without any over time).
now you are saying that you get paid 4 weekly but still anyhow you can calculate it very easily. Remember HO don't care as what is the per hour rate of wages rather they care only the gross wages amount but still the hourly rate of pay must be written in employer letter & of course be shown on payslips. Again in your situation the salaried option looks very difficult while non-salaried is very easy but since you are get paid 4 weekly then you should have to write a covering letter and have to yourself convert your weekly into monthly because case worker usually commit mistakes in such calculations. What you can do to make total of 26 weeks then divide by 6 multiply by 12 but you yourself calculate that in covering letter.afzaal1988 wrote: I also get paid 4 weekly and not monthly so how they will divide total 6 months pay by 6 and times by 12.
i get paid 13 times and payslip are for either 24 weeks or 28weeks and not 26
I said i have 6 months payslips but i didn't mean exactly 6 payslips.seagul wrote:
you said in your first post that you have 6 months of payslips and wages vary every month due to overtime.
I have calculated my last 6 payslips(4 weekly) covering about 5.5 months and they still are more than £10000 so even if they make a mistake and treat it as monthly than i still meet their requirement.seagul wrote:
now you are saying that you get paid 4 weekly but still anyhow you can calculate it very easily. Remember HO don't care as what is the per hour rate of wages rather they care only the gross wages amount but still the hourly rate of pay must be written in employer letter & of course be shown on payslips. Again in your situation the salaried option looks very difficult while non-salaried is very easy but since you are get paid 4 weekly then you should have to write a covering letter and have to yourself convert your weekly into monthly because case worker usually commit mistakes in such calculations. What you can do to make total of 26 weeks then divide by 6 multiply by 12 but you yourself calculate that in covering letter.
And the question in appendix2 about salaried wages can be replied in exactly same way by using non-salaried wages by using same formula as mentioned above, for example 26 weeks wages = 6 monhs/6*12=Annual gross wages.