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Receiving P45 and payslips

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filthiestfis | 17:46 Tue 06th Oct 2009 | Law
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I left my last job a month ago and was told I would be getting my P45 within 2-3 weeks. I also requested my last couple of payslips. I have received neither. I understand that there may be delays due to the post strikes. Where do I stand though? Must the employer post the P45 to me? What about payslips? What can I do to get these? I have rang the employer and kindly asked them again to post them to me.
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Agree that these need chasing up and you are legally entitle to them. However they don't actually stop you getting another job or claiming JSA. Explain this to a new employer - they will get you to complete a P46 form instead to get you started.
The only thing the delay will affect will be the tax code you are given in new job. You would be taxed on a week/month 1 basis rather than accumulative. More tax to pay, but you would get it back eventually.

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