Does that matter? If you're getting a P60 then chances are that you're resident (at least in a tax sense)? Or maybe you mean that whatever documentation you need must have proof of your address?d2x2 said:P60s don't include address
Well, it depends on who this information is being sent to I would assume. I wouldn't divulge my salary/tax details to just anybody myself.d2x2 said:I will send a copy of P60s as well, after all! Better show good will and give too much info than too little.
RainyDay said:Your bank should be able to provide historical statements, though they might well charge a fee.
Yes - fair enough to levy a charge for this service on people who need additional statements rather than making do with the originals that they received. In particular, far better than spreading the charge across the full customer base.CCOVICH said:More than likely I'd say. Check your bank's fees and charges schedule.
ClubMan said:Yes - fair enough to levy a charge for this service on people who need additional statements rather than making do with the originals that they received. In particular, far better than spreading the charge across the full customer base.
No - neither did I mention the term but I was just anticipating the usual knee-jerk accusations from some people (not you) that any such charges levied by financial institutions are somehow unjustified or even fall under the dreaded R-O heading...CCOVICH said:I don't think that my post suggested that I think this charge is unfair or a 'rip off'
It might have saved some time/effort if you had explained this up-front.d2x2 said:Call me mean but the reason I posted here was that I didn't want to fork out for old bank statements.
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