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P60 Query

  • 29-09-2009 10:02pm
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    Guys a friend of mine is a contractor and now living in Germany and coming to the end of a contract over there. He worked here in 2007 from April to November. He has a P45 but needs a P60 to claim the dole in Germany.

    His accountant here says he can't issue him with a P60, I have checked revenue and it says his employer (accountant) is obliged to issue him with this.

    Can anyone help?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 765 ✭✭✭Ticktactoe


    Guys a friend of mine is a contractor and now living in Germany and coming to the end of a contract over there. He worked here in 2007 from April to November. He has a P45 but needs a P60 to claim the dole in Germany.

    His accountant here says he can't issue him with a P60, I have checked revenue and it says his employer (accountant) is obliged to issue him with this.

    Can anyone help?

    Your friend can only get a P60 if he was in employment on the 31st of Dec for the year in question. If he was not in employment on that date then the P45 is sufficiant.


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