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Whilst HMRC have stopped issuing them on paper the phrase is still used in conjunction with referring to them as tax calculations. So, what you often find is that some people still call them SA302s and some people call them tax calculations/tax year overview.
These are the lenders that are verified not to require the old SA302 but will accept the self serve version.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/mortgage-providers-and-lenders-who-accept-a-sa302-tax-calculation-or-tax-year-overview/mortgage-providers-and-lenders-who-accept-a-sa302-tax-calculation-or-tax-year-overview0 -
HMRC haven't stopped issuing them on paper. They regularly issue them for example when they decide to make an adjustment to a return they notice an obvious error with, for example if someone omits an underpayment that had been included in their tax code off the year the tax return relates to.
If the return is completed accurately (using software) then the liability will be automatically calculated and no SA302 needs to be issued.
For people filing paper returns a paper SA302 is also usually issued.0 -
Whilst HMRC have stopped issuing them on paper the phrase is still used in conjunction with referring to them as tax calculations. So, what you often find is that some people still call them SA302s and some people call them tax calculations/tax year overview.
These are the lenders that are verified not to require the old SA302 but will accept the self serve version.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/mortgage-providers-and-lenders-who-accept-a-sa302-tax-calculation-or-tax-year-overview/mortgage-providers-and-lenders-who-accept-a-sa302-tax-calculation-or-tax-year-overview
Thanks, i am hoping the lender accepts the P800 form as that may be the only way forward and certainly the easiest way.0
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