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I think in the USA you have a pink slip for termination.  As jwellans says in the UK we have P45 which you may need to show tax man how much tax was deducted from your salary for the part year.  (A P60 is a statement of tax paid for full year).

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1 hour ago, Ozexpatriate said:

Yes, that term is correct as a colloquialism. You don't actually get one though.

Oddly, where I worked the pink slip was, in reality, the form used to request annual or other types of leave.

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17 hours ago, Metr0Land said:

I think in the USA you have a pink slip for termination.  As jwellans says in the UK we have P45 which you may need to show tax man how much tax was deducted from your salary for the part year.  (A P60 is a statement of tax paid for full year).

More importantly, when you (hopefully) get another job, The P.45 enables your new employer to resume PAYE deductions seamlessly.

 

Without it, you could end up on an emergency tax code and effectively lose your personal allowance until all concerned had re-tied the loose ends in the paperwork.

 

John

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Ok, lets start a game of Mills & Boon/Catherine Cookson novel hero/baddie railway stations, 

 

A few to kick off; Miles Platting (the archetypical wicked mill owner), Dawlish Warren, Sampford Couternay, Ogmore Vale.  I want to include Worth Matravers, but there's no station there...

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