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They probably Make a fiver profit at mostOriginally posted by eek View Post+1 - after tax is about £50...
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Paystream monthly margin
Are you still paying £84 per month, for monthly payslips? They quoted me £97.50 to be paid monthly instead of weekly, with an additional £24 if I need them to process a salary sacrifice.Originally posted by Drei View PostSince March, £84 per monthly payslip
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I am with paystream since April and I have been paying 23.50 per week
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Been with them since the start of the year and the margin I'm charged is 22.50 and that is deducted before NI or PAYE so actually costs about £12 or £13. Not heard anything of any increase.Originally posted by bstar1 View PostHad a email notification from paystream
In June 2020 we reviewed our standard margin, however it appears that your account was not brought in line with our changes.
Given this, the next payment you receive after 12th October will be processed at the £23.50 standard margin, the likely net effect of this change to you will be £2.10.
a co worker did not get this and his margin seems different to mine?
any others out there who can relate?
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They may offer different margins to different agencies, just a thought.Originally posted by bstar1 View Posta co worker did not get this and his margin seems different to mine?
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Paystream Margin Increase
Had a email notification from paystream
In June 2020 we reviewed our standard margin, however it appears that your account was not brought in line with our changes.
Given this, the next payment you receive after 12th October will be processed at the £23.50 standard margin, the likely net effect of this change to you will be £2.10.
a co worker did not get this and his margin seems different to mine?
any others out there who can relate?Tags: None
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