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How much will my final pay be?
Synchronisation
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Hello,
I am trying to plan my money for next few months, but I'm confused as to whether I am going to receive any money from my old employment at the end of the month.
I worked on £25,000 for a period of 52 weeks starting on Sep 2nd 2019 and ending on Sep 4th 2020.
My salary was paid in arrears.
Will I be paid for the first week of September?
Thanks for your help.
Jake
I am trying to plan my money for next few months, but I'm confused as to whether I am going to receive any money from my old employment at the end of the month.
I worked on £25,000 for a period of 52 weeks starting on Sep 2nd 2019 and ending on Sep 4th 2020.
My salary was paid in arrears.
Will I be paid for the first week of September?
Thanks for your help.
Jake
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if you look at your last payslip, it will tell you what period that covers. you will then get your final pay from that end date to 04.09.20200
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Your former employer is best placed to help. Ask them - payslips don't always show correct dates, so it would be sensible to ask.Synchronisation said:Hello,
I am trying to plan my money for next few months, but I'm confused as to whether I am going to receive any money from my old employment at the end of the month.
I worked on £25,000 for a period of 52 weeks starting on Sep 2nd 2019 and ending on Sep 4th 2020.
My salary was paid in arrears.
Will I be paid for the first week of September?
Thanks for your help.
JakeGoogling on your question might have been both quicker and easier, if you're only after simple facts rather than opinions!0
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