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Son's being taxed
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I agree, I've just used the links xylophone gave, and found an assumption that EVERYONE can access a computer and printer.thenudeone wrote: »This used to be done by asking the employee to complete a form P46 but this was withdrawn few years ago which left employers to make up their own questionaires (or new starter checklist) to get the info (a bad move IMO).
It was so much easier when I could just send out a P46 with each offer letter and say "fill this in and bring it back". I could also explain what the questions meant - I know, it shouldn't be difficult to work it out, but some people struggle.
Thanks for those, I've been wondering what the questions were these days.Signature removed for peace of mind0
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