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P60 not same as payslips

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  • pelirocco
    pelirocco Posts: 8,275 Forumite
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    moremore wrote: »
    A week would not make that much difference as it is a part time job with low pay. The end of the year payslips has the largest amount for tax, end of year, and April payslip shows the start for tax for the following year. Some payslips are missing for March and employer has been asked to provide them.


    What does that last payslip of the year say , does that match the P60?

    each payslip should be numbered as to what week it refers too

    What system does the employer use to run their payroll ?
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  • moremore
    moremore Posts: 518 Forumite
    pelirocco wrote: »
    What does that last payslip of the year say , does that match the P60?

    each payslip should be numbered as to what week it refers too

    What system does the employer use to run their payroll ?

    The payslips always has more for tax at the end of the year compared to P60 has less.

    They are now using a new system, before that I think it was manual system on a generic database, for holidays, shift days, sickness this was nearly always wrong but employer would not make any adjustments due to it being too for HR difficult make changes when it went thought.
  • agrinnall
    agrinnall Posts: 23,344 Forumite
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    I would suggest that you post the figures from the final payslip and those from the P60 so we can see where the differences are, and maybe try to work out why.
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