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I think HO consider all taxable income so if you paid tax on your severance pay you should be ok to claim it, though please confirm with otherstravelerzee wrote:thanks for the reply.
Thats what I thought. But doesnt the HO call the employer to confirm the salary? i'm worried that if they call and find out its a severance pay, then my application may be denied.
By statutory do you mean required by law under a statute? If you pay tax on it I think depends on the tax laws of what country you come from. So if it part of a contractual agreement is that still considered statutory?sushdmehta wrote:Whether statutory redundancy payment is taxable (or not) depends on your total earnings in that financial year.
Just because you had to pay tax on statutory redundancy payment doesn't mean that you can include it in your earnings (if it is not allowed as per policy guidance).
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