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P60 or statement of earnings
northwest1965
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I am filling in the form for Power of Attorney for my parents.
What form of evidence does an oap have for their yearly earnings? Presume they don't get a P60.
It is needed for a reduction in the fees
What form of evidence does an oap have for their yearly earnings? Presume they don't get a P60.
It is needed for a reduction in the fees
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https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/245523/LPA120_Fees_exemptions_remissions.pdf
Page 2 lists the forms of evidence required.0 -
Every occupational pension will provide a P60. The only pension that doesn't is state pension, but then you get a forecast at the start of every year that states how much will be paid.0
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I was assuming the OP meant for the state pension; the link shows all they need for that is the letter from DWP.0
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