I worked in a government organization for 3 years through a vendor (who supplies resources to government organizations). The vendor does not have any dedicated staff; the owner is the only person who manages all the resources (no website). After that company, I managed to secure a job in an MNC where I worked for 6 years. Now, I would like to change my job.
I have the offer letter and payslips from the first company, but I don't have the Form 16 or bank statements as I used to receive the salary in cash envelopes. How can I explain this to HR to process the BCG? Could you please assist me with this?
Regards, Raja
From India, Bengaluru
I have the offer letter and payslips from the first company, but I don't have the Form 16 or bank statements as I used to receive the salary in cash envelopes. How can I explain this to HR to process the BCG? Could you please assist me with this?
Regards, Raja
From India, Bengaluru
Dear Raja, not having possession of Form 16 should not be a cause for concern. Were you an income tax payer? If not, then why would your company have issued Form 16? Secondly, if you have paid income tax, you may provide a copy of the tax return only if asked for.
As far as payment of salary in cash is concerned, you may explain that you had requested salary through the bank; however, you were informed that disbursement of salary in cash was legally acceptable during that time.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
As far as payment of salary in cash is concerned, you may explain that you had requested salary through the bank; however, you were informed that disbursement of salary in cash was legally acceptable during that time.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
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