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krishna1215
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Tax document to be submitted

Post by krishna1215 » Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:27 pm

Hi,
i am claiming points for my salary for an year starting from Oct 2008 to Sept 2009. I have worked in 2 companies during this period.

From my previous company I received a Copy of P60 form (PhotoCopy) stamped and Signed for last year ie Dec 2008 which i received it in Feb2009.

Its mentioned that we should be showing all the tax returns for all the 12 months period we are claiming for. Would that p60 form be sufficient or do we need to show something else till Oct 2009

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Re: Tax document to be submitted

Post by gotcha » Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:34 pm

krishna1215 wrote:Hi,
i am claiming points for my salary for an year starting from Oct 2008 to Sept 2009. I have worked in 2 companies during this period.

From my previous company I received a Copy of P60 form (PhotoCopy) stamped and Signed for last year ie Dec 2008 which i received it in Feb2009.

Its mentioned that we should be showing all the tax returns for all the 12 months period we are claiming for. Would that p60 form be sufficient or do we need to show something else till Oct 2009
Tax document is only usefull, if your claim period is fianancial year. Use other evidence instead, ie. Salary slips or letters from employers.

krishna1215
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p60

Post by krishna1215 » Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:41 pm

Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I am submitting pay slips starting from OCT(2008), so I thought I have to submit P60 showing that tax has been paid for that financial year ie 2008. If its not required I wouldn't submit.

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Re: p60

Post by mvent00 » Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:58 pm

You do not need to do that. Just two proofs from different sources (payslips + bank statements) are enough.
krishna1215 wrote:Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I am submitting pay slips starting from OCT(2008), so I thought I have to submit P60 showing that tax has been paid for that financial year ie 2008. If its not required I wouldn't submit.

krishna1215
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p60

Post by krishna1215 » Mon Oct 12, 2009 4:05 pm

Hi Mvent00,
Does it mean that lets say, a candidate is applying during dec 2009 or jan 2010 then he needs to submit p60?

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Re: p60

Post by mvent00 » Mon Oct 12, 2009 5:33 pm

No, what I meant was that you should provide only two different proofs for your previous earning claims. One is payslips and other is bank statements. That's it! Tax documents only work if you are claiming for the 12 months, same with the financial year of tax system. If your tax document of earnings are different from the other source, it could result in rejection. So to make it simple, just submit payslips + bank statements.
krishna1215 wrote:Hi Mvent00,
Does it mean that lets say, a candidate is applying during dec 2009 or jan 2010 then he needs to submit p60?

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Clear

Post by krishna1215 » Mon Oct 12, 2009 7:53 pm

Hi Mvent00 ,
Its clear 2 sources of proof. There is no need of P60. Thats clear.

Regarding maintaince funds

1st Proof : estatements with stamp and sign fine.

What would be 2nd Proof?

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Re: Clear

Post by mvent00 » Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:06 pm

krishna1215 wrote:Hi Mvent00 ,
Its clear 2 sources of proof. There is no need of P60. Thats clear.

Regarding maintaince funds

1st Proof : estatements with stamp and sign fine.

What would be 2nd Proof?
You just need one proof regarding maintaince funds.

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