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Help With Tax
kphillips94
Posts: 1 Newbie
Dear All,
Im new to this kinda thing but here goes. I'm currently a full-time university student that has recently got a part time job that will not earn me over £10,000 in the tax year. I have also secured another job which is very casual (currently only working for 2 days) at my university which would also not earn me over £10,000, in fact in the income from both jobs were added together this wouldn't put me over the £10,000 threshold. So my question is would i get taxed on my second job even though my overall income still isn't over £10,000?
Im new to this kinda thing but here goes. I'm currently a full-time university student that has recently got a part time job that will not earn me over £10,000 in the tax year. I have also secured another job which is very casual (currently only working for 2 days) at my university which would also not earn me over £10,000, in fact in the income from both jobs were added together this wouldn't put me over the £10,000 threshold. So my question is would i get taxed on my second job even though my overall income still isn't over £10,000?
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