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From: Richard Buttrey 
Newsgroups: uk.finance
Subject: Re: P60 help please
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 22:52:01 +0000

On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 15:07:40 GMT, "robert"
 wrote:

>First sorry if this is the wrong group.
>Can anyone tell me how i can get copies of my mothers and fathers p60's. I
>need them for my parents who have both misplaced theirs. I've tried the
>inland revenue site but it didn't really help at all and there was about 50
>different numbers to ring with none of them seeming the right one for me to
>ring.
>
>I need them as i'm trying to get away with paying my university fees. When
>it was assesed my dad was working so i had to pay full wack (1150) but he
>has been unemployed now for about a year(all the time i've been at
>university) so i've asked to be reassed. They've asked for p60's from both
>my parents and evidence that my dads seeks benefits-although hes probably
>entitled to benefits he doesn't claim them and now considers himself
>retired. So primarilly i'm looking for advice on how to get the P60's and
>any other help i may be able to get. Incase it matters our household income
>is now around £12,000 from around £40,000 and my fathers company has
>basically gone bust and stole all his pension

P60s are issued by employers. You should write to your mother's and
father's place of work for the years in question, and you'd be prudent
to have the letters signed in your parents' names, otherwise the
employers may tell you to mind your own business.

Rgds
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Richard Buttrey
Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK
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