P60 1471866 204692314 2008-04-10T14:00:38Z H2g2bob 145194 {{about||protein sometimes referred to as P60|Hop (protein)}} In the [[United Kingdom|UK]] and [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]], '''P60''' (''End of Year Certificate'') is a statement issued to taxpayers at the end of a [[tax year]]. In the UK, it details a taxpayer's taxable income and deductions made by [[PAYE]] (both for [[income tax]] and [[National Insurance]] contributions) for that year. It is the third part of a triplicate form, the front two parts being '''P14''' (''End of Year Summary''). '''P14 part 1''' is sent to the Contributions Office, '''P14 part 2''' is retained by the tax office with which the PAYE scheme is registered, and '''P60''' (never referred to as ''P14 part 3'') is issued to the taxpayer. It is important a taxpayer does not destroy the P60 forms issued to them, as they form a vital part of the proof that tax has been paid. == External links == * [http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/MoneyTaxAndBenefits/Taxes/WorkingAndPayingTax/DG_10013512 PAYE forms: P45, P46, P60, P11D] - [[DirectGov]] * [http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/ebu/p14_p60(cont-land)(06-07).pdf 2006/7 P14 and P60] - [[HM Revenue and Customs]] {{econ-stub}} [[Category:Taxation in the United Kingdom]]