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Monthly Wage Slip and Missing Pension Contributions
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depends how the payroll system is setup and what options there are for 'printing' the payslipsinghini said:Thankyou all.
As advised i have just contacted the pension company who have confirmed the first employer payment went in and also they have explained how to set up an online account which i have just done.
NOTE--TO--MYSELF: Still makes no sense why the employer contribution can't feature on the wage slip. They could, but they don't, yet if they were on the wage slip it would make it easier for me and i would see the amount on the wage slip and i would think to myself what lovely employers i work for.
i know my current employer does include notification of the employers pension and NI contributions but only in the 'year to date' box on the paylsip not in the 'Deductions column' ( where Tax , NI and employee pension are noted each pay period)0 -
So employer info does feature. Thanks for keeping the thread going as i knew i was right :+EnPointe said:
depends how the payroll system is setup and what options there are for 'printing' the payslipsinghini said:Thankyou all.
As advised i have just contacted the pension company who have confirmed the first employer payment went in and also they have explained how to set up an online account which i have just done.
NOTE--TO--MYSELF: Still makes no sense why the employer contribution can't feature on the wage slip. They could, but they don't, yet if they were on the wage slip it would make it easier for me and i would see the amount on the wage slip and i would think to myself what lovely employers i work for.
i know my current employer does include notification of the employers pension and NI contributions but only in the 'year to date' box on the paylsip not in the 'Deductions column' ( where Tax , NI and employee pension are noted each pay period)I have a tendency to mute most posts so if your expecting me to respond you might be waiting along time!0 -
Usually an easy change in the payslip settings in the payroll system being used. Request the payroll department update the.0
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penners324 said:Usually an easy change in the payslip settings in the payroll system being used. Request the payroll department update the.
Given that there are only 2 employees it's highly unlikely that either of them is "the payroll department", I expect the function is outsourced.
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SiliconChip said:penners324 said:Usually an easy change in the payslip settings in the payroll system being used. Request the payroll department update the.
Given that there are only 2 employees it's highly unlikely that either of them is "the payroll department", I expect the function is outsourced.
@SiliconChipYes your right
And thankyou for bothering to read the whole thread, most people haven't
I have a tendency to mute most posts so if your expecting me to respond you might be waiting along time!1 -
So email the outsourcing company. Comes to the same thingSiliconChip said:penners324 said:Usually an easy change in the payslip settings in the payroll system being used. Request the payroll department update the.
Given that there are only 2 employees it's highly unlikely that either of them is "the payroll department", I expect the function is outsourced.0 -
@penners324penners324 said:
So email the outsourcing company. Comes to the same thingSiliconChip said:penners324 said:Usually an easy change in the payslip settings in the payroll system being used. Request the payroll department update the.
Given that there are only 2 employees it's highly unlikely that either of them is "the payroll department", I expect the function is outsourced.
This is my thread, so having read your comments i'm interested to know the following:
How do i email the outsourcing company when legally they don't have to speak to me (if you can please provide the legislation and law which allows me to do this i will forward your information to my local MP to look into his).
FYI @SiliconChip
I have a tendency to mute most posts so if your expecting me to respond you might be waiting along time!0
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