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P800 - Money underpaid

Hi all!

there has been a lot of posting about this sort of problem on here however i think theyre all individual cases anyway so my dilemma - if i request anyone help- is this:

I recieved a letter from HMR stating i owe £579.46 for the year 2007/2008 - in this year I had two jobs (one which I have held since 2006 and one since 2003) both had the right tax codes arccording to the P60's.

Alongside this letter I also recieved a P800 for 2010/2011 which stated that I overpaid tax by £359 (?!?!?1 how does that make sense) anyway after this deduction the final amount I owe HMR is £341.66.

Am totaly astounted that I owe them any money as in 2010 I actualy recieved a rebate for £869.60 which must mean that my previous years were already re-assesed.

So after all of this I was pretty annoyed as you may expect and had a little look around the internet and stumbled on (ESC) A19, i subsequently thought that due to the fact that they had all my details as well as the fact that my assessments must have been looked at once before I believe that it is their own fault and wrote to them.

I have since recieved a rejection letter and am now debating what action to take next.. which is where I could do with some help.. should I appeal? if so what would I say?... should I include copied of all the letters?


Would be grateful to recieve a reply on this from your guys! thanks! :)
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