Approach Your Employer So they should have a copy of your lost P60, although it will say ‘Duplicate’ on it. If you need to go back further than 3 years and your Employer does not a P60 form available you could ask them to issue a ‘Statement of Earnings’. An employer is not obligated to give you a copy of a P60.
How can I get my P60 for the last 5 years?
They are issued only once a year. However, you can request your employer to give you a copy of them but bear in mind it is going to be copy not the original. Alternatively you can request Inland Revenue to issue you statement of income for the last five years. It can take any time between 2 weeks to 6 months.
What do I do if I don’t have a PAYE reference?
What if I have lost my ERN? It’s important that you keep hold of your employer PAYE reference number, as you’ll need it regularly throughout the tax year. If you lose it, you’ll be able to find it on letters or emails about PAYE from HMRC. It’ll also appear on any P45s or P60s for previous or current employees.
Do you get a P60 from DWP?
If you are still receiving taxable ESA or JSA at the end of a tax year, DWP will issue you with a form P60 showing sums paid to you by DWP during the tax year as well as income paid and tax deducted from previous jobs.
How do I find my Ern?
There are a few places you can find your ERN:
- In the yellow booklet supplied by HMRC when you first registered as an employer.
- On any historic payslip, P45, P60 or P11D issued to past or present employees.
- Other correspondence from HMRC about PAYE.
Do you get a P60 if you are not working?
The only circumstance where an employer is not required to issue you with a P60 is if you have left their employment during the tax year. This is because all the necessary information would have been included on your P45.
Where can I find my PAYE number without P60?
If any PAYE-registered entity employs staff, the PAYE reference number is something it cannot do without. It goes on all payroll (PAYE) papers handed out to employees and submitted to HMRC. So it can be found on payslips and Forms like P45 and P11D.