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se7en

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Folks,

My job was started last year in November and I got T4 only for 2 months, which I will be sending with my application. My question is as T4 covers only 2 months so is it a good idea to send pay stubs for all pay periods that I have got till now. I have like 26 pay stubs?
Any feedbacks would be appreciated.

Thanks
 
se7en said:
Folks,

My job was started last year in November and I got T4 only for 2 months, which I will be sending with my application. My question is as T4 covers only 2 months so is it a good idea to send pay stubs for all pay periods that I have got till now. I have like 26 pay stubs?
Any feedbacks would be appreciated.

Thanks

I will suggest NO (Do't send)

CIC also aware about this fact that you only can provide 2 month T4 details .
If they will have confusion or need more document , they will reach you

Thanks
rest is up to you
 
se7en said:
My job was started last year in November and I got T4 only for 2 months, which I will be sending with my application. My question is as T4 covers only 2 months so is it a good idea to send pay stubs for all pay periods that I have got till now. I have like 26 pay stubs?

If you are salaried - I would say no, just send the most recent one, it should show cumulative (year-to-date) information.
Same if you are paid an hourly wage and have very steady or regular hours.

If you are hourly and the hours vary, make photocopies of them all...

Alternatively, write a letter of explanation and say that you will send the T4 and NOA for 2014 as soon as you get them, there will be plenty of time for that. (But, keep in mind the importance of filing your tax return as early as possible).
 
Thanks CEC_1304 and jes_ON for your valuable comments.

jes_ON I would probably follow what you have suggested. I am hourly waged employee and work 40 hours a week but there is variation in my working hours due to overtime, which makes it more than 40 hours a week often. Also the YTD mentioned ($70,000) in my employement letter is less than what is showing on the pay stub (approx $90,000) because of the overtime. So, I think is a good idea to write an explanation letter and provide all pay stubs.