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810L tax code
Jasperinio
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in Cutting tax
Hello all,
No doubt I have posted this in the wrong section, so apologies in advance for that! wasn't sure where to put it. This is the first time I have used this forum.
I am your standard paid employee. Is it better to have 810L N tax code or 810L C tax code?
Many thanks in advance.
Kind regards
J.
No doubt I have posted this in the wrong section, so apologies in advance for that! wasn't sure where to put it. This is the first time I have used this forum.
I am your standard paid employee. Is it better to have 810L N tax code or 810L C tax code?
Many thanks in advance.
Kind regards
J.
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define better?
c means cumulative and is therefore the normal situation the normal person is in0
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