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New job and tax
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Sorry,yes he will earn £10,800 per annum

He came home with another payslip this evening and that doesn't have the W1 after the tax code-is this most likely to mean its all been sorted by the tax people?I'm going to squirrel away some of the money just incase he does have to pay something back!0 -
princessk1 wrote: »He came home with another payslip this evening and that doesn't have the W1 after the tax code-is this most likely to mean its all been sorted by the tax people?
It should do.
Did he pay any tax this time?
If you want to post figures such as total gross pay and total tax paid so far this tax year, we could check.0 -
princessk1 wrote: »Sorry,yes he will earn £10,800 per annum

He came home with another payslip this evening and that doesn't have the W1 after the tax code-is this most likely to mean its all been sorted by the tax people?I'm going to squirrel away some of the money just incase he does have to pay something back!
Compare part 1A of the P45 with the payslip. The gross on the P45 should now be showing as previous gross on the payslip and be included with earnings so far in the taxable gross to date or total gross to date column.0
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