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Payslip for worker not employee

i am classed as a worker, cash in hand £50pw but is a permanent position.

i need payslips for my mortgage renewal but as im not on the payroll as an employee can my boss still give me a payslip showing my wage?

I only ask as i earn below the thesh-hold, so NI & tax is unnecessary

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  • mjane wrote: »
    i am classed as a worker, cash in hand £50pw but is a permanent position.

    i need payslips for my mortgage renewal but as im not on the payroll as an employee can my boss still give me a payslip showing my wage?

    I only ask as i earn below the thesh-hold, so NI & tax is unnecessary



    Hes paying you off the books, you are both breaking the law
  • agrinnall
    agrinnall Posts: 23,344 Forumite
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    What value mortgage are you renewing if an income of £2,600 a year is vital?
  • phill99
    phill99 Posts: 9,092 Forumite
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    Get another job for God sake. learn to have some self respect.
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  • Hes paying you off the books, you are both breaking the law


    How do you know?

    £50/week would be OK if it were a few hours a week. The OP didn't say how much time they spent on this job.

    I wonder what the OP meant by "permanent" and "worker". I would expect that if they are actually permanent then they would be an employee. A worker would be casual, even if they worked fairly regularly.

    Paying so little means not having to report every pay period but they should still be keeping records and providing payslips.
  • Savvy_Sue
    Savvy_Sue Posts: 47,738 Forumite
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    If you're a 'worker', you're entitled to a payslip.
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  • How do you know?

    £50/week would be OK if it were a few hours a week. The OP didn't say how much time they spent on this job.

    I wonder what the OP meant by "permanent" and "worker". I would expect that if they are actually permanent then they would be an employee. A worker would be casual, even if they worked fairly regularly.

    Paying so little means not having to report every pay period but they should still be keeping records and providing payslips.

    She stated shes not on the payoll.
  • Alter_ego
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    If you are not being taxed on PAYE (even if tax due is zero) You must submit a self assessment to HMRC>
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