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10 years 7 months ago #135047 by Gordon
As far as I am aware it only applies to ESA(CB), the P60 is a tax certificate and only ESA(CB) is liable to tax.
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rapheal wrote: Hi Mods,
I have just read your replies re: the above, do you receive a p60 only if you are in receipt of cb- esa
or does it not matter whether it is cb or ib
May be I have misunderstood.
Thanks
Rapheal
As far as I am aware it only applies to ESA(CB), the P60 is a tax certificate and only ESA(CB) is liable to tax.
Gordon
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10 years 7 months ago #135081 by Bill24chev
Replied by Bill24chev on topic p60
My wife and son both received P60's
Wife receives ESA(CB) in Support Group
Son, not in support group,relieves ESA (IR) but also Carers Allowance; I understand that in this case it is the Carers Allowance that is taxable
There are a number of ways that a person on ESA benefit can receive a p60. for example a person in support group may have a combination of ESA(CB) & ESA(IR) the CB would be taxable but IR not.
Wife receives ESA(CB) in Support Group
Son, not in support group,relieves ESA (IR) but also Carers Allowance; I understand that in this case it is the Carers Allowance that is taxable
There are a number of ways that a person on ESA benefit can receive a p60. for example a person in support group may have a combination of ESA(CB) & ESA(IR) the CB would be taxable but IR not.
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