Now the issue is that since he started his new job he has not received any payslips. He has queried this with his boss who has told him that the company is yet to pay tax yet (its a new company) and they are waiting for some kind of confirmation from HMRC to start paying tax.
However this is of no help to us, I believe that my husband MUST submit payslips for his new employment but he is unable to obtain these.
Can someone please advise on this? Will a letter from his employer explaining the situation be sufficient?
If he has not received any payslips from the new job yet, then he cannot provide any payslips from it... and it's not his fault that he hasn't received and yet. So, I don't think this anything to worry about, as it's his employer's issue to explain, not his.
So, his employer needs to explain why they have not issued any payslips yet in their mandatory employer letter and confirm any payments he has already received from them, including all the details (pay date, gross pay, net pay, date paid into his bank account etc.).
Your husband will also need to include:
- all payslips from the last 12 months from his previous employment (i.e. from the 10 months prior to starting the new job)... if they are electronic, he also needs a letter from the old employer confirming their authenticity
- 12 months of bank statements showing all the payslip deposits (plus any deposits from the new job)
- the letter from his new employer
- the original job contract from his new job
- his April 2020 P60