Payroll Specialists 10:50 - Dec 6 with 1756 views | FrimleyBlue | Can anyone help Started with a new company, as yet, no payslips in 3 months. late pay too now, ive checked on HMRC and my previous employer is showing as my last tax contribution. Should my newest employer be showing? or will this only show at the end of the tax year? | |
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Payroll Specialists on 10:53 - Dec 6 with 1734 views | catch74 | It all has to be submitted every week/ month to HMRC, should definitely show up. | |
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Payroll Specialists on 10:54 - Dec 6 with 1733 views | hype313 | No payslips and late payments? I'd leave, sounds like a very unscrupulous employer. | |
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Payroll Specialists on 11:12 - Dec 6 with 1708 views | gerard1947 | Alarm bells should be ringing, you must talk to your employer asap. | | | |
Payroll Specialists on 11:19 - Dec 6 with 1701 views | chicoazul | It is a legal obligation to provide you with a pay slip. I would leave immediately if you can afford to. The tax thing sounds very shonky too. https://www.gov.uk/payslips | |
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Payroll Specialists on 12:10 - Dec 6 with 1662 views | Basuco | Also make sure HMRC know you have left your last job, companies can be very slow on this, or you will be taxed as having two jobs. [Post edited 6 Dec 2017 12:16]
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Payroll Specialists on 14:01 - Dec 6 with 1555 views | Vaughan8 |
Payroll Specialists on 10:53 - Dec 6 by catch74 | It all has to be submitted every week/ month to HMRC, should definitely show up. |
It should be submitted each month/week but they might not be, or just haven't added you on yet (for whatever reason). Something doesn't sound right. You should be getting a payslip each month/week. | | | |
Payroll Specialists on 16:02 - Dec 6 with 1501 views | Pendejo |
Payroll Specialists on 11:19 - Dec 6 by chicoazul | It is a legal obligation to provide you with a pay slip. I would leave immediately if you can afford to. The tax thing sounds very shonky too. https://www.gov.uk/payslips |
Agree with the recommendations to leave as soon as you can. I worked for someone for 4 months in 2003 who was late paying [but at least did pay 3 months of the 4] and did not supply pay slips, thus when tax man came calling I ended up paying tax on the "net" amount as I could not prove that I was PAYE. The kick being not being paid at all for month 4 which caused massive problems when it came time to pay my rent. | |
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