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Giant Powerhouse and P60

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    #11
    Originally posted by buffdaddy
    Yeah i know the Dividend information is on the portal. But what if i need to prove my income from company dividends (and not from investments) as part of my primary job. What is the best way to do this?

    Aren't dividends linked in with HMRC somehow?
    Bank statements should do the trick, i think ?

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      #12
      you'll need more than just bank statements .... but Giant should be able to give you everything you need. just been through the HSMP process (and worked through giant powerhouse last year too).

      i had an immigration lawyer helping me out so can't remember the exact details of the documents but basically what you need is documents on the giant company letterhead, signed by someone at Giant stating the dividend income that you've received throughout the year. my lawyer also suggested i get a signed letter from them stating how my pay structure worked. all of which i managed to get from giant just by asking my csm.

      it did take a few takes to get the right documents though, so be prepared for a bit of frustration. and if you aren't using an immigration agent for your HSMP i suggest you get one, it makes the whole process a lot easier particularly when you've got to come up with the income evidence from a complicated (and now officially dodgy) pay structure ...

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        #13
        I am with Giant too and got my hsmp approved with just the bank statements, payslips, and contract letters (which state contract period and rate) from my recruitment agent. And I did it myself too. It is just not worth the money paying the agent to do it. It is really quite easy, just need to make sure you provide all the relevant evidence.

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