If you weren’t employed by us at the end of the tax year, we wouldn’t have sent you a P60. If you were employed by us at the end of the tax year, are reading this after the end of May deadline and still haven’t received your P60, it’s most likely got lost in your email inbox. …

Does your employer have to give you a P60?

Your P60 shows the tax you’ve paid on your salary in the tax year (6 April to 5 April). You get a separate P60 for each of your jobs. If you’re working for an employer on 5 April they must give you a P60. They must provide this by 31 May, on paper or electronically.

How can I get my P60 if my employer doesn’t give me?

Approach Your Employer 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. So if they refuse you’re next best option is to contact HMRC.

Can I get a copy of my P60 Online UK?

As part of PAYE modernisation, P45s and P60s have been abolished and replaced with an online system. For the year 2019 and in future, you no longer get a P60 at the end of the year. Instead, an Employment Detail Summary will be available to you through Revenue’s myAccount service.

Can I get a new P60?

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 if I lost it?

When should I receive my P60 2020?

31 May
The P60 must be given to you by 31 May after the end of the tax year (5 April), so that, if you need to, you can complete a tax return or claim a repayment of tax. 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.