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Redundancy Payments

PO Box 16685
Birmingham
B2 2LX

www.gov.uk/insolvency-service/
redundancy-payments

Mr Sohag shankhari
171A
Earlham Grove
London
E7 9ap

Your ref: LN10292923 - Please quote this in any reply


e-mail: no.reply@insolvency.gov.uk
Date: 15 February 2023

Dear Mr S shankhari

Former Employer: CAMDEN TOWN CLUBS LTD - CN10032833

We have made a payment to you

Following your application, we have paid you £4,386.51. We have sent the money
to your bank or building society, and it should be available within the next 10
working days.

If you asked for your payment by cheque, you should receive it within the next 10
working days.

We may make separate payments to you for other parts of your claim, such as
redundancy pay, holiday pay and arrears of pay. Each time we make a payment,
we will send you a new letter.

Payment explanation

We have calculated your payments based on your weekly rate of pay. If you were
not paid weekly, we calculated what you would be paid for a working week.

All calculations are based on the information provided by you and by the
insolvency practitioner handling your former employer's insolvency.

Your weekly rate of pay has been confirmed as £580.00 per week.

13 Payment Advice
There are legal limits to how much we can pay you for your weekly rate of pay. If
your weekly rate of pay is higher than this we will cap your payment.

More information about how we work out your weekly rate of pay and the
restrictions on what we can pay is available at www.gov.uk/insolvency-service/
your-redundancy-payment.

The breakdown of your payment

Redundancy pay
CAMDEN TOWN CLUBS LTD made you redundant on 5 January 2023

You were 29 and had 8 years service when you were made redundant. This means
you are entitled to 7.5 weeks redundancy pay.

More information explaining how we calculated the number of weeks redundancy


pay you were entitled to is available at www.gov.uk/your-rights-if-your-employer-is-
insolvent/what-you-can-get.

7.5 weeks @ £571.00 £4,282.50

Amount of redundancy due £4,282.50

Holiday pay accrued


We have paid you for 1.59 holiday days you are owed.

We can only pay you for days you have accrued so far during your current annual
leave year. If you’re only part way through your annual leave year we can't pay you
your full yearly holiday entitlement.

More information about how we calculated the days you are owed is available on
GOV.UK at www.gov.uk/insolvency-service/your-redundancy-payment.

Your gross entitlement before deductions £130.01


Minus gross amount previously paid -£0.00

Gross amount due £130.01


Minus National Insurance -£0.00
Minus tax -£26.00
Amount of holiday pay accrued due £104.01

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Total net entitlement £4,386.51
Minus money owed to your employer -£0.00
Total amount you will receive in this payment £4,386.51

If you’re waiting for a payment not listed above, we will be contacting you
separately about this. You do not need to contact us.

Payment deductions

We have to deduct tax and National Insurance from your payments, except for
redundancy pay and basic awards. Information about these rates can be found at
www.gov.uk/insolvency-service/your-redundancy-payment.

If you think you should have been taxed less than this, you can request a refund
from HMRC at the end of the tax year: www.gov.uk/claim-tax-refund.

If you think we have paid you the wrong amount

If you think your payment is incorrect, please contact the insolvency practitioner
in the first instance to check the information you have provided to us against their
records.

If you made a mistake on your application, please complete the following form
to amend your claim: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/amend-your-
redundancy-claim.

If you still think your payment is incorrect and this cannot be


solved by the insolvency practitioner, please contact us at
redundancypaymentsonline@insolvency.gov.uk with the reference number at the
top of this letter. Please use the email address you gave when submitting your
claim.

You have the right to make a claim to an employment tribunal if you think you have
been paid the wrong amount.

Information about when and how to make a claim to an employment tribunal is


available at www.gov.uk/insolvency-service/your-redundancy-payment.

Yours sincerely

Redundancy Payments Service

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