We’d like to remind Forumites to please avoid political debate on the Forum.
This is to keep it a safe and useful space for MoneySaving discussions. Threads that are – or become – political in nature may be removed in line with the Forum’s rules. Thank you for your understanding.
📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!
The Forum now has a brand new text editor, adding a bunch of handy features to use when creating posts. Read more in our how-to guide
P45
Comments
-
Ok....I had one job during the week (part-time) and I have a saturday job.
I have changed the job I do during the week so one employer for the week and another for the week end.
I do not earn a lot saturday job is only about £100 a month. My new job is only £8000 a year so I think I am classes as low earner
My tax code for new employer is 0T so emergency tax (sorry my mistake for not using the correct terminology)0 -
black*diamond wrote: »I do not earn a lot saturday job is only about £100 a month. My new job is only £8000 a year so I think I am classes as low earner

OK. Once your code is sorted for your new job, you should ask HMRC to change over your tax code to Employer 2. It's very close to the tax-free personal allowance of £8105 so there is probably not a great deal of point in solitting the tax code. This will mean that you will slightly overpay tax on your Saturday job which would be taxed at BR (basic Rate).My tax code for new employer is 0T so emergency tax (sorry my mistake for not using the correct terminology)
OT is not the emergency tax. 810L Mth/Wk 1 is. You have been given a OT tax code because you have not completed a P46 when starting your job. You need to complete the P46 and tick Box C. This should see a BR tax code being used.
Once the BR tax code has been used, then phone up HMRC and ask them to switch the tax codes around. You can see what they suggest about splitting the code but with only £105 of your allowance remaining they may not do so.0
This discussion has been closed.
Confirm your email address to Create Threads and Reply
Categories
- All Categories
- 354.8K Banking & Borrowing
- 254.5K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
- 455.6K Spending & Discounts
- 247.6K Work, Benefits & Business
- 604.5K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
- 178.6K Life & Family
- 262.1K Travel & Transport
- 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
- 16.1K Discuss & Feedback
- 37.7K Read-Only Boards
