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Proving no income

How can I prove I have not worked nor had any income for this year?

Thanks for any help.

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  • purdyoaten
    purdyoaten Posts: 1,159 Forumite
    Presumably you have bank statements showing no lodgements?
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  • tjr1234
    tjr1234 Posts: 22 Forumite
    I've got a few bank accounts I could be paying in to another account. Is there anything I could get from HRMC? I can't find anything I could get for this year.
  • zygurat789
    zygurat789 Posts: 4,263 Forumite
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    tjr1234 wrote: »
    I've got a few bank accounts I could be paying in to another account. Is there anything I could get from HRMC? I can't find anything I could get for this year.


    Such as?.......
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  • Aquamania
    Aquamania Posts: 2,112 Forumite
    tjr1234 wrote: »
    How can I prove I have not worked nor had any income for this year?

    Thanks for any help.

    Who is asking you to prove this ... and why? :huh:
  • tjr1234
    tjr1234 Posts: 22 Forumite
    perhaps proof I've payed no tax. There is an option for national insurance but it does not include this year.

    Someone mentioned it was possible but I can't find anything.

    Thank you
  • tjr1234
    tjr1234 Posts: 22 Forumite
    I'm having trouble with paying for my education. The university has a scheme if you have little to no income. Most students here are part time so can still claim benefits and so can prove it that way. I am one of the few full time students
  • amiehall
    amiehall Posts: 1,363 Forumite
    You can request a statement of earnings from HMRC, it will be a statement of everything you have earned in the relevant tax year and the tax paid on that. If that is in fact nothing, the statement will reflect this.

    I have used these to support student loan applications before as I have had MANY jobs and this consolidates them onto one page rather than having to send a stack of P60s.
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