KZNSeagull
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The company that my wife works for has announced that they are having a 53 week financial year which means that there will be an extra pay day this month. They normally get paid every 4 weeks which will happen on March 15th but then they will get paid again for one week on March 22nd, then every 4 weeks thereafter. They have also said that the week paid on March 22nd is likely to be less than a quarter of their normal pay as the HMRC allowances remain the same.
Now I guess this is because there are 53 Thursdays or Fridays in their financial year so the question is - Why are they doing this? How can a financial year be 53 weeks long? Why would a company have a financial year that is different to HMRC's?
The company that I work for also pays every 4 weeks but they are not doing this so I cannot give a sensible answer to her understandable confusion.
Thanks awfully.
Now I guess this is because there are 53 Thursdays or Fridays in their financial year so the question is - Why are they doing this? How can a financial year be 53 weeks long? Why would a company have a financial year that is different to HMRC's?
The company that I work for also pays every 4 weeks but they are not doing this so I cannot give a sensible answer to her understandable confusion.
Thanks awfully.
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