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Need Help regarding P60
agturner2016
Posts: 2 Newbie
Good Afternoon All
I am just wondering if any one can help me please? I need to claim for Tax Credist
I was working at a company last year from Jan 2017-October2017. I have my P45 from there so dont need the P60 I'm lead to believe.
Then from Nov 2017 - May 2018, a different company of which i have received no P45 nor P60. We moved house from London in November to Hull and then Hull to South Wales in May. I need to put a claim in for Tax Credits but am not able to get a P60 from my old company as they say they have sent my P45 (Sent to old house) so obviously i wont get that. Just need to know what avenue i can go down! Any help would be amazing
Regards
Adam
I am just wondering if any one can help me please? I need to claim for Tax Credist
I was working at a company last year from Jan 2017-October2017. I have my P45 from there so dont need the P60 I'm lead to believe.
Then from Nov 2017 - May 2018, a different company of which i have received no P45 nor P60. We moved house from London in November to Hull and then Hull to South Wales in May. I need to put a claim in for Tax Credits but am not able to get a P60 from my old company as they say they have sent my P45 (Sent to old house) so obviously i wont get that. Just need to know what avenue i can go down! Any help would be amazing
Regards
Adam
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If you were employed at 5th April 2018 they should have provided you with a P60.
Anyway you can easily get your income from your personal tax account or by calling the tax office.0
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