How should I ask for my letter of reference?

How can I ask a reference letter from Inland Revnue to provide me with my total taxable pay for this year. ?

  • what is the procedure If some in UK has requested a reference letter from Inland Revenue to provide you with total taxable wages info., that you have earned from your employer?? and mentioning how muck tax u have paid for that total earnings.

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    Either telephone, or preferably write, to tax office and ask. If you phone, you will only get a call centre. HMRC can send you a signed letter on headed notepaper. This should be as acceptable to anyone wanting to know as a form P60/P45.

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Provide whomever is asking with with either your last P60 or P45 P60 Your P60 is the summary of your pay and the tax that's been deducted from it in the tax year. Your employer should give you a P60 to keep as a record at the end of every tax year (which runs from 6 April to 5 April the next year). If your employer doesn't give you a P60 at the end of the tax year, ask for it - you're entitled to it by law if you are still working for the employer at 5 April. You may also need it as proof of your income if you apply for a loan or a mortgage - so it's important to keep all your P60s safe.

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