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Do We Have The Right To Access Our Payroll Information From A Previous Employer?
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Depending of course on what retention schedule they follow, or what statutory responsibility they may have. The issue in question is checking the frequency of pension contributions made through the payroll system. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.With only very limited exceptions (such as information held by the police or security services) if anyone holds any information about you, you have the right to see it. However the organisation holding such data has the right to charge a fee for providing it (up to a maximum of £10 in most cases).
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So try an informal (i.e. free) enquiry first. If that fails, make a formal 'subject access request' and find out if a fee is payable.
under the data protection act
I have checked my pre retirement P60s - they have pension conts on them
You know the P60 that has 'do not destroy, you cannot get a replacement'
also - your last monthly pay slip ( Mar ) will have that information
is this a 'did she have a pension scheme' question
or is it really that the quantities contributed dont tally ?
I have checked my pre retirement P60s - they have pension conts on them
You know the P60 that has 'do not destroy, you cannot get a replacement'
also - your last monthly pay slip ( Mar ) will have that information
is this a 'did she have a pension scheme' question
or is it really that the quantities contributed dont tally ?
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