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How do you know this?ADRIANAPIEDRA wrote: ↑Thu Sep 06, 2018 3:48 pmWhen the application was assessed, the figures taken from his last 6 month payslips were those after his contributions to his company pension scheme and so this total was below £18,600.
THE PAYSLIPS ARE LIKE THIS:alewid wrote: ↑Thu Sep 06, 2018 5:45 pmHow do you know this?ADRIANAPIEDRA wrote: ↑Thu Sep 06, 2018 3:48 pmWhen the application was assessed, the figures taken from his last 6 month payslips were those after his contributions to his company pension scheme and so this total was below £18,600.
What were the gross figures from the last 6 month payslips you sent, were any of below 1550 gross before pension contributions?
From the payment total (taxable pay), not Salary, they take around 215 from Tax and NI monthly and after that is the net pay, the money he takes homeLondoner007 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 07, 2018 9:59 amThat makes no sense, what about NI and Income Tax deductions weren't they mentioned?
It seems your gross pay was calculated with the deduction of pension
i really appreciate your opinion about it, we are about to make a fresh application next week, im so nervous, my husband and i found out they didnt take the lowest pay to calculate the income, they just sum all the total payment after pension contribution and that came to the £18,494.12 despite he earns a £18,700 before any deduction, now he hit his target last month and these are the figures after pension has been taken off from his gross...alewid wrote: ↑Sun Sep 09, 2018 3:04 pmYour payslip states your basic pay and as the pension contributions are deducted before tax, these have been minused from the basic pay to show the taxable pay, which is your gross pay.
Without the pension deductions the basic pay and the gross taxable pay would have been the same.
It's a shame that this gross taxable pay has been used to work out your financial requirement because as you are just over the financial limit it has impacted on your visa.
Is this the calculation method now or has it always been like this?
Surely the basic pay should be used for the financial calculation, which is your annual pay divided by 12.
Most wages figures seems identical means salaried person where HO will take the lowest wage figure during the last 6 months instead taking the sum of last 6 months to get the annualized average income for 12 months because they all not varying.ADRIANAPIEDRA wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 4:39 pmi really appreciate your opinion about it, we are about to make a fresh application next week, im so nervous, my husband and i found out they didnt take the lowest pay to calculate the income, they just sum all the total payment after pension contribution and that came to the £18,494.12 despite he earns a £18,700 before any deduction, now he hit his target last month and these are the figures after pension has been taken off from his gross...alewid wrote: ↑Sun Sep 09, 2018 3:04 pmYour payslip states your basic pay and as the pension contributions are deducted before tax, these have been minused from the basic pay to show the taxable pay, which is your gross pay.
Without the pension deductions the basic pay and the gross taxable pay would have been the same.
It's a shame that this gross taxable pay has been used to work out your financial requirement because as you are just over the financial limit it has impacted on your visa.
Is this the calculation method now or has it always been like this?
Surely the basic pay should be used for the financial calculation, which is your annual pay divided by 12.
Ap. £1,519.37
May. £1,519.37
Jun. £1,606.84
Jul. £1,519.37
Aug. £1,519.37
Sept. £1,852.44
Summing all this figures up comes to £19,073.52, so we hope there is no way to fail now, his GROSS is 1,558.33 in all the 6 payslips but after pension is cut we have all these figures. what do you think? please someone help me with an opinion of this!
these figures are after pension has been deducted, all the payslips show the 1,558.33 amount as gross salaryLondoner007 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 7:06 pmYour application will still fail as your lowest payslip is under £1550