@Janry said:
@caspersushi24 Anung salary certificate? San makukuha un?
Note: Online Photo Editor ako, paypal ako nakakareceive ng sahod ko. Tapos transfer ko sa Metrobank ko.
Ung transaction ko sa Paypal na sent ng employer at na receive ko. DI nila tinaggap.
Ito ung message nila:
First Employer ko:
Document supplied is not a payslip - internet money transfer - please provide tax invoice with your name and details and also bank statement showing credit in your account - minumum 2 transactions are required
Second Employer ko:
Document supplied is not sufficient - payslip shows invoice payment - please provide a statement as noted below or taxation records
You are required to show bank statements for the corresponding tax invoice credits for each of the employments.
*At ito namn ung mga requirement, either:
Payment evidence:
Payment evidence can include one of the following types:
Pay slips (ideally your first and last payslip); Minimum 2 payslips
Taxation Records of Assessment (bearing company and applicant name)
Bank Statements showing at least two salary payments, your name and the employer's name; OR
Employment-linked insurance / superannuation records (bearing company and applicant name).****
Kung wala akong payslip pwede ung Bank statements.
Pero anung Bank Statements?
Patulong naman please, ano ba tlga isesend ko sa kanila?
You've mentioned that you're a freelancer. Typically you would be issuing invoices to your clients (your employer) about the work that you do, whether it's per-hour or per-project basis. The invoice is a proof that you are offering a service to someone and that you expect to get paid for it. It's similar to a timesheet/payslip when you're employed in a company, where you see the hours you've worked and hourly/daily wage.
When I do my freelance work I would issue an invoice to my client that will include the my details, my customer's details (company name, address, contact numbers), description of work and the associated cost, plus mode of payment (bank transfer and terms of payment). After I get paid, I would issue a receipt to the client to acknowledge that they've paid me, so both parties have tax invoices (I have proof that I rendered a service, and my client has proof that they hired me).
Do you not have the same set up with your clients? Receiving money in your bank (or Paypal) monthly doesn't really show a work history. I.e., a friend can send me money every month, but those payments doesn't automatically translate that I'm being paid for work.
Bank statement in the Australian context is an official document sent to you by your bank, about all the transactions pertinent to your account. So any money you've received and taken out (or withdrawn) will reflect on this statement. If you've received payment for something, usually the name of the person/entity that paid you will reflect on this statement.