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Emergency tax - help
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Sept £176.00 tax deducted £35.20 Tax to date £35.20
Oct £696.00 tax deducted £139.20 Tax to date £174.40
Nov £591.00 tax refund £161.75 Tax to date nil
Dec £624.00 tax deducted £124.80 Tax to date £417.40 ???????
Jan £596.00 tax refund £404.20 Tax to date nil
Feb £564.00 tax deducted £nil Tax to date nil
Mar £604.00 tax deducted £120.80 Tax to date £120.80
I hope this is what your looking for. As I said previously, I did query the tax rbate I got in my January wage, but the accountant did say it was correct, but, im not so sure.
Partly but there should be a gross to date figure as well, that will best show if figures have been added in. Also may be a previous gross and previous tax columns, if there is anything in these then figures have been added.0
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