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P60 and wage slips don't match
fan-of-ezio
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in Cutting tax
When I started my employment 10 years ago I was full time. 2 years ago I was able to negotiate having an extra 20 days unpaid leave per year.
My wage slips each month show the full time rate, then another rate with the 20 days unpaid deducted (pro rata). I only pay tax/NI on the reduced amount.
My P60 is showing the full time rate, and tax /NI contributions at the full time rate.
My concern is that the tax man thinks I have more income than I actually get, and I have paid more tax/NI than I have actually paid.
Surely the P60 should reflect the 'actual' figures on my wage slip?
My wage slips each month show the full time rate, then another rate with the 20 days unpaid deducted (pro rata). I only pay tax/NI on the reduced amount.
My P60 is showing the full time rate, and tax /NI contributions at the full time rate.
My concern is that the tax man thinks I have more income than I actually get, and I have paid more tax/NI than I have actually paid.
Surely the P60 should reflect the 'actual' figures on my wage slip?
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Your P60 should match the YTD (year-to-date) figure also shown on payslip.
i'm struggling with how a payslip would show 2 values and only pay one, but I think this is something you should take up with the payroll dept if your receiving payment for the lower value and have the higher value on the P60.0
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