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Thanks!pinkpop wrote:Congrats! Did u submit any p60s?
I think that the earning summary from hmrc is similar evidence as p60s they are both strong evidence of paying tax for past years. Could you please tell me if you don't mind why you submitted the earning summary instead of p60s? Thank you very much.doconner wrote:Thanks!pinkpop wrote:Congrats! Did u submit any p60s?
I did not submit any p60s.
I had my 'earnings summary' from HMRC, and my P60 from my last position both with me, but I didn't submit them nor were they asked for.
I actually didn't submit either the Earnings Summary or the P60s. I had them both with me in case they asked. The only earnings documentation I provided was previous 12 months payslips, employer letter summarising those payslips on a single letter headed sheet, and my bank statements.pinkpop wrote:I think that the earning summary from hmrc is similar evidence as p60s they are both strong evidence of paying tax for past years. Could you please tell me if you don't mind why you submitted the earning summary instead of p60s? Thank you very much.doconner wrote:Thanks!pinkpop wrote:Congrats! Did u submit any p60s?
I did not submit any p60s.
I had my 'earnings summary' from HMRC, and my P60 from my last position both with me, but I didn't submit them nor were they asked for.
Exactly, many people complicate their applications, the idea is to keep it as simple as possible, if you were on tier 1 General for the last 5 years, you only need to prove income for 12 out of the last 15 months and you do not need P60 for 5 years or any statement from HMRC.raghav76 wrote:You don't need to submit P60 or Employment history from HMRC if you have spent your 5 years in UK on Tier-1(general) visa. You have to show last 12 months earning to make sufficient points.