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The letter is sufficient to prove you have been paying tax.khanz wrote:Hi All,
I am going to apply for ILR next month. I am missing two P60s. So, I called HMRC and requested them to send me my tax details for last five years. They sent me one page letter stating the following:
Year, Annual Salary, Tax Paid
My question is that if this letter is enough to replace the P60s for my ILR application or do I need something else from HMRC?
Please note that I have been working with the same employer for five years.
Thanks
I have been seeing post where many people who applied in person has updated their experience and in almost most of the cases( if not all of them) the case worker has asked for P60 forms. This also shows that you are employed in previous years and paying tax in UK.arts99 wrote:I have gone through the requirements of documents to be provided for ILR applications made on Set O.
It is not mentioned anywhere that P60s for the qualifying period are provided. All it asks for is one latest payslip with a bank statement to prove that the money was paid by the employer for employee.
So why many people seem to be worried too much for missing P60 etc? can anyone please explain?
Thank you
Yes agree with you. It is not a mandatory doc but as mentioned earlier and also if you see the other post today where the applicant had gone to PEO office only yesterday it seems the case worker asked for P60's so not sure when the case worker would ask and when not.arts99 wrote:@Chikky thank you for responding to the post.
If that is the official case/stance then this shall be then stated in the official UKBA guidance.
My point is that providing the full 4/5 years P60 may be helpful as just additional documents but they are not complusory.
If someone has been employed by the same employer, then a confirmation letter from the employer confirming that the person has been employed since such and such date and still is employed also is a proof that the person is in employment and has been paying taxes.
In many cases people through postal as well as same day appointments have got their ILR approved without being asked or having to provide any P60 for that matter as long as they have the right letter from the current sponsoring employer and last month bank statement which is less than 28 days old.