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MSE Parents Club Part 9

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  • searching_me
    searching_me Posts: 18,414 Forumite
    Searching - has he got his payslip - if so what tax code have they put him on?

    FWIW, emergency tax is "normal tax" - code should be 647L, which means he only gets taxed on what he earns over 6479 a year (so that would be divided by 2 to get a weekly figure, or 12 to get a monthly one). If his tax code shows BR then he would have been taxed 20% on the lot. They should ony have used BR if he didn't gove them a p45 ot fill out a p46 to say it was his only job.

    Send me a PM if you need a hand!

    hes never worked so he did a p46 .. so does that mean he got taxed 20% .. should he speak to his work? ... no payslip yet and doubt he will for a couple of days x
    :)Still searching .....:)
  • BeenieCat
    BeenieCat Posts: 6,567 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I don't feel bad for giving her a dummy last night but i'd be bothered if she seemed to be too dependant on it. Not sure why... I think i just see too many older kids with dummies stuck in their faces at all times, and it's used as a way to shut them up whether they wanted it or not.

    For a young baby and used as a soother i don't mind her having it. But i'm a hypocrite because i feel that wy now but if it ends up making life easier i won't then make life harder :eek:
    My :eek: << was more that it took a dummy to get her off, and that's never happened before, but after many feeding attempts and her kicking off, i figured she'd chill a bit.
    She still gags when i first give her it :rotfl: and pulls her best '!!!!!!? There's no milk in this, pfft' face
  • jillie1974
    jillie1974 Posts: 6,997 Forumite
    morning
    got leaflet this am for the asda baby/toddler event...
    mega box pampers £12
    box 12 pampers sensitive wipes £8
    graco highchair £25

    and the usual other offers...
    'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'
  • Fitzio
    Fitzio Posts: 2,199 Forumite
    Good morning ladies and gentlemen.

    Happy 1st Birthday to Izzy! _party_

    Took Holly to get weighed yesterday and she is now 13lb 15oz. The Wii Fit said she was 13lbs, so it proves it's not very accurate! Also, I had her weighed in her vest and nappy. I think they prefer to do it naked as that's in the guidelines, but seemed quite happy to have her weighed in vest and nappy as it was cold, and that's how my HV did it when she was visiting our home.

    It's snowing here again! Yesterday, I could see a bit of grass in my garden for the first time since about 23rd December. Today, it's all white again. And the slush is frozen and icy, so roads are still quite bad. We are off to meet friends for a Pizza Hut buffet lunch today. Normally go to Baby Sensory on a Thursday but it's not back until next week.
  • p46 has 3 options on it. If he ticked the one to say this is his first job this tax year then he should have been put on the 647L tax code, and probably shouldn't have been taxed at all (he should get the tax allowances for the year so far before he starts paying tax - sounds like he didn't earn that much!). I would guess either he didn't tick the right box or that they've not done it right. If they've not done it right you can ask they recalculate it and pay him correctly. If he ticked the wrong box you can still ask if he can do another p46 for them to recalculate, but if he's not working there any more they might insist it is no longer their problem, in which case you can still get it back, but it would have to be from the revenue directly.
    :heart:Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009:heart:
    New challenge for 2011 - saving up vouchers to pay for Chistmas!
    Amazon £48.61 Luncheon Vouchers £24
  • Happy Birthday Izzy!

    xx
  • searching_me
    searching_me Posts: 18,414 Forumite
    p46 has 3 options on it. If he ticked the one to say this is his first job this tax year then he should have been put on the 647L tax code, and probably shouldn't have been taxed at all (he should get the tax allowances for the year so far before he starts paying tax - sounds like he didn't earn that much!). I would guess either he didn't tick the right box or that they've not done it right. If they've not done it right you can ask they recalculate it and pay him correctly. If he ticked the wrong box you can still ask if he can do another p46 for them to recalculate, but if he's not working there any more they might insist it is no longer their problem, in which case you can still get it back, but it would have to be from the revenue directly.

    he says hes sure he ticked the right box so looks like a trip to meadowhall tomorrow to ask some question thank you for your help x
    :)Still searching .....:)
  • That's ok - can you tell that I answer "why have you taxed me that much" all day in my job ? ;)
    :heart:Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009:heart:
    New challenge for 2011 - saving up vouchers to pay for Chistmas!
    Amazon £48.61 Luncheon Vouchers £24
  • SM- how much were you expecting P to be paid? How many hours did he do? Would it definitely all be paid in this wage or could it be split with the next one?
    :DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator :p
  • 3onitsway
    3onitsway Posts: 4,000 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Happy Birthday Izzy. :bdaycake: I can't believe she's 1 already! Izzy is the baby I remember being born which pushed Rmac and myself up to the top of the EDD list. :eek: I'm sure it wasn't a year ago! (Beautiful photos on FB btw!).

    • running groups dealing with a specific health aspect, such as giving up smoking, and supporting self-help or special needs groups, such as working parents
    Maybe Sami is right - maybe it is down to the quality of the HV support?

    I think Sami is right, as always! :p

    Back to the hv's. I know it was a while ago, but i've not had a chance to post since yesterday morning. The bit in bold made me :rotfl:and :mad:. When DS was just over one, he was referred to the child development people as that was when his development was first questioned. A couple of weeks later I took him to baby clinic to be weighed. HV looked suprised to see us and said 'oh, we don't really deal with special needs!'. :confused: I never went again.

    And Feelies post yesterday made me :mad:. There is a case of a person actually asking their HV for help and being totally ignored, while there are hv's around with nothing better to do than go and have a nosy at peoples new houses.

    I've been up this morning to the local Dr's to get forms to transfer to them. My 4th HV has got to be a goodun after 3 useless ones - hasn't she? :confused:
    3- if you're around, have fun at the attestation tonight and I hope you've sorted your dress dilemma.

    Thanks GISI. It was lovely - but long and boring. As well as swearing in the new recruits, there was a ton of commendations/retirements/long service awards to give out. He looked very lovely in uniform - can't wait til he gets home Friday. ;)
    Official photo was good, and I got a couple of good photos where I don't look like a nutter - but I don't really want to post them on F/b.

    jillie1974 wrote: »
    so with BLW its basically give baby a piece if fruit, veg or meat and see what they do with it?

    and if we do 'mummy weaning' its feed a bit of everything pureed and see how you get on

    Or you could try 3 style weaning. Be very relaxed and laid back about it. Don't listen to guidlines and do whats right for your baby.

    V was given a combination of mushy food and finger foods - dependant on what we or the bigger children were having for tea. If it was something mushy we helped with a spoon, otherwise she's left to get on with it and it's been fine so far.

    I can't think of anything we've had that V wasn't able to have. Mum was here babysitting last night and gave them tea which i'd made in the SC. (Mild) Chicken curry with rice. Mum said babies can't have curry! Why? Its definately one of her favorites.

    And finally dummies i'm with Mel. Why should anyone be made to feel guilty for using one?
    Mine have all had them. DS preferred to roll his through his thumb and forefinger :confused: like a comfort thing. So no problem with getting it off him.
    DD1 was more attached to hers and I thought it would be hell to get it off her (just after she was 2). We left it out for Santa to take for the new babies and she was absouletly fine with it.
    DD2 has hers occasionally. As a baby it was something to pacify her while I got a cuppa and comfy for a feed. Now she has it for bed, but has a little 5 minute suck then throws it out of the cot and goes to sleep without it. So as long as its not stuck in her mouth 24 hours a day, I don't think it will be a problem.

    My pet hate though is seeing 3 or even 4 year olds walking around with a dummy hanging out of a slobbery mouth - which you do see a lot of.


    After that mega post - what's everyone up to today?

    Yesterday was my first day of not being in work, and the bigger two being in school. But, DS's school phoned for me to collect him at 1 as the council had warned of more bad weather, so the transport wouldn't be bringing them home. (The bad weather didn't arrive!)

    They're both in school today, all day hopefully, so I'm doing absolutely nothing :D apart from sitting on my backside and playing.
    :beer:
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