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When is an employer obligated to give a P60?



When is an employer obligated to give a P60?

If you have worked for an employer between 6th April and 5th April then you get a P60 unless you have left them. If you have left them you have a P45 instead with the figures on. If you are still employed with them the deadline to give it to you is 31st May
I believe your current employer (or last employer if you are no longer in work) gives you one at the end of the tax year, so end of April

I'm not too sure though, you better double check!
You usually get your p60 at the end of the tax year, so you ought to have had it about now. Then you can send it off to see if you can get any tax returns like will be this year with starting a new job and being on emergecny tax in feb/march :-)
you should receive it from your current employer at the end of the tax year (5th April) or as soon as is practical after.
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