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Self Employed and Occupational Pension
Vicky_Barr
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This has been posted in another thread but might get "lost."
I chucked my old job and became self employed. As a self employed sole trader, I completed a self assessment tax return.
I will now be in receipt of an occupational pension (OP) from my old employer this year.
This is additional income plus a lump sum.
Income tax will be deducted from my OP at source. How do I combine my current self assessment and "at source" tax payments?
I chucked my old job and became self employed. As a self employed sole trader, I completed a self assessment tax return.
I will now be in receipt of an occupational pension (OP) from my old employer this year.
This is additional income plus a lump sum.
Income tax will be deducted from my OP at source. How do I combine my current self assessment and "at source" tax payments?
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