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Kerry

posted on 30th May 07 at 13:00

lenders usually ask for a p60 when an applicants income includes commission/overtime/bonus and they want it to be taken into account

when its just a basic salary they can usually verify this on bank statements or a payslip

:)


Ecosse Sport

posted on 28th May 07 at 11:03

I think I've got it sorted, I've be told that as along they can see a P60 which matches the pay I've told them then it'll be fine.


ChrisD16v

posted on 27th May 07 at 20:41

Nope me neither I just told him how much my basic salary was and he just accepted my word for it.

[Edited on 27-05-2007 by ChrisD16v]


Russ

posted on 27th May 07 at 17:49

quote:
Originally posted by broster
you need a p60 to proove you earnings.......
i didnt mate, the bloke i spoke to just said it would be ok.


broster

posted on 26th May 07 at 17:53

you need a p60 to proove you earnings.......


Ecosse Sport

posted on 25th May 07 at 15:28

Thats pretty good, they're wanting my passport, most recent payslip, utility bill and this P60.

Might give the Halfax a call!


Russ

posted on 25th May 07 at 15:18

halifax didnt check any of mine, the chap just said, take ur drivers licence to the shop and they'll photo copy it and that was it


Ecosse Sport

posted on 25th May 07 at 15:08

I'm applying for a new mortgage at the moment and have a little bit of a problem as they're wanting my P60 for last year. The difficulty I've got is that I get paid a low salary and have the rest paid through dividends and these don't appear on the P60.

Is there anyway of getting around this? I've seen companies offering 'replacement' P60's - do you think banks would verify the details I supplied?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.