Old payslips
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CAPP0

Original Poster:

20,464 posts

226 months

Wednesday 26th August 2020
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Clearing stuff out, and I've found a pile of old payslips (and expenses receipts) from a company I worked for until late 2014/early 2015, and will never work for again! Any reason I need to keep these now?

Mr Pointy

12,779 posts

182 months

Wednesday 26th August 2020
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It's on the cusp. Generally you should keep 6 years back but it's wise to add a year or two to that.

condor

8,837 posts

271 months

Wednesday 26th August 2020
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If you had a company pension with them it's proof that you worked there and will have your payroll number on. Something to consider.

CAPP0

Original Poster:

20,464 posts

226 months

Wednesday 26th August 2020
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Thanks everyone. Security clearance very unlikely, and pensions are sorted, but noted timescales etc I've stuck them (back) in a drawer for now.

LeadFarmer

7,411 posts

154 months

Wednesday 26th August 2020
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When they are 10 years old, the rules will have changed and you will need them for 15 years, back in the drawer they will go. You will never be free of them smile

Taita

7,929 posts

226 months

Wednesday 26th August 2020
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CheesecakeRunner said:
Will you ever need a security clearance? Some levels need ten years of financial history.
Er, what laugh

anonymous-user

77 months

Wednesday 26th August 2020
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Straight in the bin, come on, stick it to the man .

Macneil

1,056 posts

103 months

Wednesday 26th August 2020
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I just shred mine! why would you need a 5 year old payslip?

Neddy Sea Goon

242 posts

71 months

Wednesday 26th August 2020
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I had similar but forPAYE . I worked for a company which folded. 5 years down the line HMRC were chasing me for unpaid income tax.

Sent them copies of my wage slips showing that the deductions had been made at source, and they turned their attention to the director of the company at the time and left me alone.

A colleague didn't have his wage slips and had a complete nightmare trying to prove it had been deducted, went on for ages.

edc

9,482 posts

274 months

Thursday 27th August 2020
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Just scan or take a photo of them then file away.

CAPP0

Original Poster:

20,464 posts

226 months

Sunday 30th August 2020
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anonymous said:
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Yes that's probably the best approach, the P60s were in the same format as payslips so they're in the pile somewhere.

Drawweight

3,479 posts

139 months

Monday 31st August 2020
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Scan them then print them off.

Throw the originals away.

Problem solved. getmecoat


ARHarh

4,892 posts

130 months

Monday 31st August 2020
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I still have every payslip I ever got. Started working in 1978. Not sure I will ever need them.

T6 vanman

3,415 posts

122 months

Monday 31st August 2020
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ARHarh said:
I still have every payslip I ever got. Started working in 1978. Not sure I will ever need them.
You weren't subject to a hoarders TV show recently? smile

Every March payslip & P60 kept for prosperity.



ARHarh

4,892 posts

130 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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T6 vanman said:
You weren't subject to a hoarders TV show recently? smile

Every March payslip & P60 kept for prosperity.
No very good at getting shot of stuff I don't need, just not pay slips and pension statements. Well probably anything financial paperwork, never look at it though, just fills up the filling cabinet.