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do you keep yours? if so where? or do you throw them out?
(im not expecting a huge amount of replies)
(im not expecting a huge amount of replies)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You should keep them for at least 2 Years just incase HM Revenue & Customs require Information from them, especially if you are Self Assessment as well as PAYE. You should also keep your P60 I would say for a Minimum of 5 Years.
Oh and when you do come to throw them, I would suggest shredding them as you don't want anyone getting hold of your National Insurance Number!!
Oh and when you do come to throw them, I would suggest shredding them as you don't want anyone getting hold of your National Insurance Number!!
I think it's a good idea to keep your P60 (annual summary of tax and insurance paid) back to the year you first started working. (which for most people will only amount to about 40 pieces of paper)
Reason: I don't trust these darned government computers and their records. Every national database that's every been introduced has has gone wrong or had errors - Child Support, Child Tax Credit, the Passport system, DVLA etc. etc.
One day everybody is going to want to draw a State Pension based on how many years they've been paying N.I. contributions. I'd rather trust my filing system than a government computer if it comes to an argument.
Reason: I don't trust these darned government computers and their records. Every national database that's every been introduced has has gone wrong or had errors - Child Support, Child Tax Credit, the Passport system, DVLA etc. etc.
One day everybody is going to want to draw a State Pension based on how many years they've been paying N.I. contributions. I'd rather trust my filing system than a government computer if it comes to an argument.