then run them all through the photocopier
LisaMatilda said:And the information still exists somewhere, in some database, I am sure. So why not print it again?
LisaMatilda said:yesterday I found an old copy of a book called “Living and Working in Ireland” and the chapter that explains taxation says that it is against the law for P60 to be re-issued! I am OK with that as long as I’m given a reasonable explanation, but it seems nobody can explain why.
ubiquitous said:...probably because you are relying on outdated information from an old book. Remember that tax law is updated every year in the annual Finance Acts.
They are giving you the run around. It is quite possible that there is indeed a law on the statute books from the mists of time stating that it is illegal to issue more than one p60 (like the 1360 Act, still intact, which bans “people associating with the Irish, using their language, or sending children to be nursed among them”). However it beggars belief in this day and age that anyone could be so precious about a document that can be churned out of any bog-standard payroll system.LisaMatilda said:It’s not me who is relaying on this information. The company refuses to send another copy of P60 with the explanation is that it is illegal. I am the one who tries to understand why.
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