Hi TODMATT, hope you are well. would you please help me on below as we need to apply it ASAP.Vesh123 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2023 5:54 pmHope you are well. your further help much be appreciated.Vesh123 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 4:01 pmThanks TODMATT for your reply.TODMATT wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 4:06 am1. My Husband asked his employer to send the employer letter and they stated as below. He is working hourly but every month hours are fixed (i.e.26 hours) and sometime get extra hours as well. His last 6 earnings are £1241 + £1174 + £1174 + £2506 (worked extra hours) + £1174 + £1965 (worked extra hours) . So based on this earning is it still salaried?
Does the payslips shows basic pay and also shows overtime separately or it shows both overtime and basic pay togeher? if both are togeher then I would suggest non salaried non formula where you add last 6 months payslips divide by 6 x 12 and use this to workout short fall for savings as explained above. Otherwise x 12 basic pay and use non salaried formula to calculate OT separately and combine both together to give you total and this will be used.
"I am writing to confirm that XXXX is currently employed in a part time fixed term appointment as an Hourly Paid Academic Support in the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences at the University XXXX. He commenced employment with the University on 1 May 2022"
2. If above earning is not salaried and declare as unsalaried so would it still fall under Category A ( as working with same employer more than 6 months i.e. since May 2022)?
3. What if after sending the application, if his that job also get terminated for some reason ( while application is pending) would it effects the application and get refuse?
Provided you meet the requirement at the date of the application. There’s a court case last year about this.
4. Can we totally rely on Cash savings (not employment) then how much we my need the savings for last 6 months?
1. I checked with my Hubi and his payslips shows both basic pay and overtime together so as per your last comment we believe it would be Non-salaried, is it right?
2. If we calculate the last 6 payslip and apply the formula then it would become £1241 + £1174 + £1174 + £2506 + £1174 + £1965 = 9234 /6 = 1539 *12 = £18468 ??
3. So that above income £18468 would fall under category A ( employment is more than 6 months , working since May 2022) ?
4. Rest short fall would be £18468-£18600= £132, which we can get from savings. And we need £16,330. Is it correct?
5. What documents we need if we show income and saving to support our application?
6. Regarding your below reply, does it mean it won't affect the application if lost the job? Can you share the case reference link please
Provided you meet the requirement at the date of the application. There’s a court case last year about this.
Hope to hear from you.
Thanks
Vesh
Thanks
Vesh
Thanks TODMATT for your reply.
1. I checked with my Hubi and his payslips shows both basic pay and overtime together so as per your last comment we believe it would be Non-salaried, is it right?
2. If we calculate the last 6 payslip and apply the formula then it would become £1241 + £1174 + £1174 + £2506 + £1174 + £1965 = 9234 /6 = 1539 *12 = £18468 ??
3. So that above income £18468 would fall under category A ( employment is more than 6 months , working since May 2022) ?
4. Rest short fall would be £18468-£18600= £132, which we can get from savings. And we need £16,330. Is it correct?
5. What documents we need if we show income and saving to support our application?
6. Regarding your below reply, does it mean it won't affect the application if lost the job? Can you share the case reference link please
Provided you meet the requirement at the date of the application. There’s a court case last year about this.
Hope to hear from you.
Thanks
Vesh