We are dealing with a broker. He sent us a checklist in the middle of September and we got working on getting everything from it. On the checklist it stated 3 recent payslips. We got all this together and after going back and forward for small things we finally thought everything was given to the broker.
He then writes to me informing me he doesn't have enough payslips (he has 4 most recent of my Husbands and my 3 or 4 most recent). He's saying he needs 3 months of payslips, as we get paid weekly it seems like an awful lot of payslips needed on top of bank statements.
We both work at the same place and it's proving difficult to get hold of the other payslips we need as it's a big multinational company and payroll is dealt with from head office. We have our HR and payroll person looking into it for us now to see if they can get old payslips. If not we don't know what's going to happen because our broker said they won't accept a document from revenue saying what we've earned each week for the last 3 months and they probably won't even look at it without the payslips.
Anyways the question I wanted to ask is, is it normal to ask for so many payslips? It's like 12 payslips each.
He then writes to me informing me he doesn't have enough payslips (he has 4 most recent of my Husbands and my 3 or 4 most recent). He's saying he needs 3 months of payslips, as we get paid weekly it seems like an awful lot of payslips needed on top of bank statements.
We both work at the same place and it's proving difficult to get hold of the other payslips we need as it's a big multinational company and payroll is dealt with from head office. We have our HR and payroll person looking into it for us now to see if they can get old payslips. If not we don't know what's going to happen because our broker said they won't accept a document from revenue saying what we've earned each week for the last 3 months and they probably won't even look at it without the payslips.
Anyways the question I wanted to ask is, is it normal to ask for so many payslips? It's like 12 payslips each.