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  • hello2007
    hello2007 Posts: 462 Forumite
    edited 19 December 2011 at 9:03PM
    LadyMissA wrote: »
    And that's why you are going to have to wait 2 weeks because IF it was all above board in my opinion a payslip or statement can be issued in a matter of minutes, not weeks. They know what they have deducted and what they have paid you so should take no time at all.

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  • hello2007
    hello2007 Posts: 462 Forumite
    edited 19 December 2011 at 9:03PM
    jem16 wrote: »
    So what box did you tick on the P46?
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  • jem16
    jem16 Posts: 19,750 Forumite
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    edited 30 October 2011 at 1:59PM
    hello2007 wrote: »
    Box B because I previously had a job.

    Then they will use 747L Mth1 as your tax code. You will probably be underpaying tax as you will be receiving two sets of personal allowance at the same time. In this instance it would be worth handing in your P45 when you get it, just in case your employer is still able to operate it.
  • hello2007
    hello2007 Posts: 462 Forumite
    edited 19 December 2011 at 9:04PM
    jem16 wrote: »
    Then they will use 747L Mth1 as your tax code. You will probably be underpaying tax as you will be receiving two sets of personal allowance at the same time.

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  • jem16
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    hello2007 wrote: »
    My previous job was my first job of the tax year so I have not earned my tax free allowance yet.

    Tax doesn't work like that.

    Each month you get one twelfth of your tax free allowance. You don't pay no tax up until your personal allowance and then suddenly get taxed.

    What are you due from your last employer and this employer for this month?
  • cbrown372
    cbrown372 Posts: 1,513 Forumite
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    as you had only been in the previous job for just over a month its likely they were taxing you on BR code?
    Its not that we have more patience as we grow older, its just that we're too tired to care about all the pointless drama ;)
  • hello2007
    hello2007 Posts: 462 Forumite
    edited 19 December 2011 at 9:04PM
    jem16 wrote: »
    Tax doesn't work like that.

    Each month you get one twelfth of your tax free allowance. You don't pay no tax up until your personal allowance and then suddenly get taxed.

    What are you due from your last employer and this employer for this month?

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  • hello2007
    hello2007 Posts: 462 Forumite
    cbrown372 wrote: »
    as you had only been in the previous job for just over a month its likely they were taxing you on BR code?

    I was not on the BR code in my old job.
  • jem16
    jem16 Posts: 19,750 Forumite
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    hello2007 wrote: »
    My old employer owes me for only two days and some hoilday pay.

    What tax code was being used here? How long were you with them?
  • LadyMissA
    LadyMissA Posts: 3,263 Forumite
    jem16 wrote: »
    Then they will use 747L Mth1 as your tax code. You will probably be underpaying tax as you will be receiving two sets of personal allowance at the same time. In this instance it would be worth handing in your P45 when you get it, just in case your employer is still able to operate it.
    like I have been saying
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