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Originally posted by webberg View PostIf you do not have P60 (year end pay and tax details) then you can ask HMRC to supply them. A simple SAR should do that.
Or Ian Richardson of Grant Thornton is acting as liquidator of a number of companies that are connected with or related to the Opus group of companies can be contacted and he might have the information you need.
If these fail, you can make an estimate.
Go to your bank accounts and separate salary from loan and make the best estimate you can, noting the fact that it is an estimate.
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If you do not have P60 (year end pay and tax details) then you can ask HMRC to supply them. A simple SAR should do that.
Or Ian Richardson of Grant Thornton is acting as liquidator of a number of companies that are connected with or related to the Opus group of companies can be contacted and he might have the information you need.
If these fail, you can make an estimate.
Go to your bank accounts and separate salary from loan and make the best estimate you can, noting the fact that it is an estimate.
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Self Assessment from way back 2015/16. Missing P60... Help please!!
Hello forum.
First time poster here and in a definate pickle!!
I have received a letter off the HMRC ask for a self assessment for 2015/16 tax year.
Now baring in mind ignorance was bliss. I was happy to go along and collect my loan agreements without thinking about the consequences. Not knowing about the Loan charge and believing Umbrella companies everything was going to be okay. Now the chickens have definately come home to roost and I need to fix this situation pronto and pay my tax and NI for that year.
The issue is the company I used was Opus Payroll Services. I have searched online and I can't find any contact details. The ones I have found have all been deadends. How can I pay the without a P60?
Please help!! I am in the process of contacting a accountant for advice.Tags: None
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