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Help please tax on 3 jobs ??
badmumof1
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I have 3 jobs in total earning approx 1 thousand a month.
job no 1 and 2 are in the same establishment but in different departments.
job no 3 is part time elsewhere.
can anyone please give me a link to where i can work out my deductions.
This months pay has been slaughtered and i have been onto the tax office and they say my Tax and Nat ins have been charged up wrongly because i havent filled out a p46 for my second job.
both no 1 and no2 jobs have tax code of 603L and no3 has BR if this helps
TIA x
I have 3 jobs in total earning approx 1 thousand a month.
job no 1 and 2 are in the same establishment but in different departments.
job no 3 is part time elsewhere.
can anyone please give me a link to where i can work out my deductions.
This months pay has been slaughtered and i have been onto the tax office and they say my Tax and Nat ins have been charged up wrongly because i havent filled out a p46 for my second job.
both no 1 and no2 jobs have tax code of 603L and no3 has BR if this helps
TIA x
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Your third job will always be BR.
You have your allownace in your first 2 jobs which is calcualted by their payroll giving you the total of £6035 tax free allowance. You pay tax on everything after this meaning your 3rd job you will always pay tax. (Because your tax free allowance has already been taken into account with the first and second job)
That is all correct.0 -
both no 1 and no2 jobs have tax code of 603L
Are these 2 jobs taxed separately with 2 separate payslips or not?
If they are separate you should only have the tax code 603L on one and BR on two. If it's 603L on both payslips you have possibley been paying too little tax.and no3 has BR if this helps
BR is correct.0 -
Tnx for replies
job 1 and 2 are in the same establishment and have seperate pay slips with the same tax code of 603L on them.
I have paid national insurance on both of them this month too.
whereas sept and oct pay slips i only paid nat in on one of them.
job 3 (differnt place of work) has a tax code of BR and i pay no NIIf You See Someone Without A Smile......Give Them One Of Yours0 -
Im going to go in to see personnel in the morning with my payslips and get them to sort it out for me. It would be so much easier to put the 2 jobs together but i dont think they will be able to.
I used to work 30 in one department but now it is split 15 in one and 15 in another. ( im multi skilled )
i get the same gross money as i did for the 30 in 1 as i do for the 15 in the 2.If You See Someone Without A Smile......Give Them One Of Yours0 -
It doesn't matter that they are in the same company, if they are two individual jobs with a payslip for each, you should not have 603L on both of them (unless its just some odd thing your employer does). Your PA should be set against one job or split between the two jobs if its not going to be used up against one.
If your employer has given you two PA's of 6035 then you will very possibly be underpaid.0 -
i get the same gross money as i did for the 30 in 1 as i do for the 15 in the 2.
That's likely.
However it's the net amount that matters here. You are likely to be getting more for two separate jobs than you would with one and that's not correct.
If you post some figures for Job 1 and Job 2 we can check.0 -
If you earn over £6035 at your main job, then your other two jobs will be coded BR.
If you don't earn over £6035 at your main job, then you can ask the tax office to split your tax code between jobs.
It would help, as you say, if you could ask them to merge the pay for your two jobs together.
And, as a matter of urgency, you need to ask them to change one of your 603Ls to BR on a non-cumulative basis. You're underpaying tax and the longer it goes on, the worse it gets.0
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