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caling97 wrote:Dear ALL,
I have a doubt about previsou earnings, i saw in the Tier 1 guidence, that the redundant payment cannot be counted as previous earnings while the payment in lieu of notice is part of the earnings.
But in the gudiance of HSMP, there is no instructions that whether redundant payment can be counted.
Has anyone know whether redundant payment can be counted as previous earnings under HSMP, or has anyone already got approved by claiming redundant payment as part of earning under HSMP?
Thank you very much in advance! Really appreciate any guidence!
Best regards
vnvijay wrote:could you be little more clear on wat your question is?
caling97 wrote:Dear ALL,
I have a doubt about previsou earnings, i saw in the Tier 1 guidence, that the redundant payment cannot be counted as previous earnings while the payment in lieu of notice is part of the earnings.
But in the gudiance of HSMP, there is no instructions that whether redundant payment can be counted.
Has anyone know whether redundant payment can be counted as previous earnings under HSMP, or has anyone already got approved by claiming redundant payment as part of earning under HSMP?
Thank you very much in advance! Really appreciate any guidence!
Best regards
caling97 wrote:I mean, if one apply for hsmp, can his redundant payment be considered as part of the previous earnings of salaried employment categoriry?
Anyone can suggest? Thank you very much in advance!
vnvijay wrote:could you be little more clear on wat your question is?
caling97 wrote:Dear ALL,
I have a doubt about previsou earnings, i saw in the Tier 1 guidence, that the redundant payment cannot be counted as previous earnings while the payment in lieu of notice is part of the earnings.
But in the gudiance of HSMP, there is no instructions that whether redundant payment can be counted.
Has anyone know whether redundant payment can be counted as previous earnings under HSMP, or has anyone already got approved by claiming redundant payment as part of earning under HSMP?
Thank you very much in advance! Really appreciate any guidence!
Best regards
vnvijay wrote:Hi,
my question is re-frame the sentence without using the word "Redundant"?
I want to know what exactly your looking for? wat do you consider as Redundant payment
VJ
caling97 wrote:I mean, if one apply for hsmp, can his redundant payment be considered as part of the previous earnings of salaried employment categoriry?
Anyone can suggest? Thank you very much in advance!
vnvijay wrote:could you be little more clear on wat your question is?
caling97 wrote:Dear ALL,
I have a doubt about previsou earnings, i saw in the Tier 1 guidence, that the redundant payment cannot be counted as previous earnings while the payment in lieu of notice is part of the earnings.
But in the gudiance of HSMP, there is no instructions that whether redundant payment can be counted.
Has anyone know whether redundant payment can be counted as previous earnings under HSMP, or has anyone already got approved by claiming redundant payment as part of earning under HSMP?
Thank you very much in advance! Really appreciate any guidence!
Best regards
What would the OP ask if you don't want him to use the word which forms the basis of his query??vnvijay wrote:my question is re-frame the sentence without using the word "Redundant"?I want to know what exactly your looking for? wat do you consider as Redundant payment
regardsScots law debt dictionary wrote:Redundancy payment - Compensation payable under statute by an employer to an employee who is dismissed because his job has ceased to exist through contraction, mechanisation and reorganisation etc.
sushdmehta wrote:I guess it it payment in lieu of being made redundant - redundancy pay / payment - and is a statutory requirement in some countries (or maybe all, not too sure).
regards
sushdmehta wrote:Does your salary slip reflect the payment as "redundancy payment"?
I guess if it is mentioned in the Tier 1 guidance that redundancy payments are not considered as previous income, then my guess is that will not be considered as evidence for HSMP too (even though it might not be so clearly mentioned in HSMP guidance). But this is my personal opinion and not based on actual experience.
Unless you have already filed an HSMP application or are going to do so in the next 2 days, I am afraid Tier 1 roll-out on 30-Jun worldwide would mean that you won't be able to consider it as previous earnings.
regards
Then how would UKBA even get to know in their dreams that it is redundancy payment??caling97 wrote:It's not reflected as "redundancy payment" in my salary slip, but i don't want to bear the risk if it's obviously cannot be considered as earnings.
sushdmehta wrote:Then how would UKBA even get to know in their dreams that it is redundancy payment??caling97 wrote:It's not reflected as "redundancy payment" in my salary slip, but i don't want to bear the risk if it's obviously cannot be considered as earnings.
Unless someone calls your employer and the person on the phone from your employer end is *stupid* enough to *bring up and highlight* the fact that you are amongst those employees who were given a redundancy payment.
regards
sushdmehta wrote:As long as there is no mention of "redundancy pay" in any of the documentray evidence you are submitting, and no one from your employer's end starts blabbing as explained above, I believe there will be no issue (other than your own conscience hurting you for lying) .
regards
I'm no expert but if the Home Office see a large one-off payment I'd expect an alarm bell would ring in the caseworker's head and he or she would look into. For what it's worth, I don't believe this can be claimed as income as it hasn't been earned.sushdmehta wrote:Then how would UKBA even get to know in their dreams that it is redundancy payment??caling97 wrote:It's not reflected as "redundancy payment" in my salary slip, but i don't want to bear the risk if it's obviously cannot be considered as earnings.
Unless someone calls your employer and the person on the phone from your employer end is *stupid* enough to *bring up and highlight* the fact that you are amongst those employees who were given a redundancy payment.
regards
republique wrote:Under Tier 1, redundancy payments can not be included as previous income if it is given in lieu of notice.
If the payment is to cover the salary you were still entitled to under contract, then it can be considered as previous income. So far instance, your contract had 3 months to go but they said you don't have to come in but you will still get paid as normal in the next 3 months, then no problem.
a clue to look for is did they take out NIC out of the payment, if so, then it is income.