No, sadly there isn't. In fact there probably isn't a record of this anywhere unless you've only worked for one employer for the whole tax year. Different companies have different tax offices and there is no centralised system. The only way to find out it to look at your p60s for that year (you should receive one for every place you worked) and add it up.
2007-07-24 10:21:32
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answered by Anonymous
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In UK, by law, each of your employer(s) must issue you a P60 at the end of each tax year.
This document will show totals for the year (how much you were paid and how much Tax you paid).
Some big companies take a month or two to process them - tax year 06/07 ended on 5 April, so you should have received your P60 by now (end June).
It will have been sent to your home address (i.e. the address you informed your employer).
NB. If you received non-money benefits from your employer (eg. Private Health Insurance, Company car) you will ALSO receive a P11D (which states the money equivalent) ... often large companies take even longer to to process these, but again you should have it by now.
2007-07-24 19:25:12
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answered by Steve B 7
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You should hope there isn't anywhere on-line to find out your earnings. If you can find out so can someone else. If you are gainfully employed and
receive a paycheck then how much you have earned is stated on your pay stub. Or you can just ask the payroll department at your job. They will
have that information.
2007-07-24 10:26:01
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answered by Precious Gem 7
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In one word NO
YOu should hold on to your P60 as this gives all the details.
2007-07-25 04:36:13
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answered by **tomtom 5
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