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Help with tax code please
ferry
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Just thought I would run this by you, please
New job started 3 months ago, tax code on my pay slip has been 1060L M1- any ideas why this would be for basic rate tax payer?
Should I be expecting it to be 944L?
Thanks as usual
F
New job started 3 months ago, tax code on my pay slip has been 1060L M1- any ideas why this would be for basic rate tax payer?
Should I be expecting it to be 944L?
Thanks as usual
F
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Just thought I would run this by you, please
New job started 3 months ago, tax code on my pay slip has been 1060L M1- any ideas why this would be for basic rate tax payer?
Should I be expecting it to be 944L?
Thanks as usual
F
1060 is the standard tax code for this year so is correct.Lost my soulmate so life is empty.
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Just thought I would run this by you, please
New job started 3 months ago, tax code on my pay slip has been 1060L M1- any ideas why this would be for basic rate tax payer?
Should I be expecting it to be 944L?
Thanks as usual
F
1060L is correct for this tax year (2015-16) as the tax allowance is £10,600. 944L was for tax year 2013-14.
The M1 bit isn't good though - it's an emergency "month 1" tax code which means your tax is being calculated based only on what you earn each month rather than cumulatively. Did you give your new employer a P45 from your previous job ?
https://www.gov.uk/tax-codes/letters-in-your-tax-code-what-they-mean0 -
p00hsticks wrote: »1060L is correct for this tax year (2015-16) as the tax allowance is £10,600. 944L was for tax year 2013-14.
The M1 bit isn't good though - it's an emergency "month 1" tax code which means your tax is being calculated based only on what you earn each month rather than cumulatively. Did you give your new employer a P45 from your previous job ?
https://www.gov.uk/tax-codes/letters-in-your-tax-code-what-they-mean
Thanks. Yes P45 handed in on 1st day, need to speak to my HR tomorrow:j0 -
blondebubbles wrote: »HR cannot change a tax code without HMRCs approval. You should cal HMRC.
But speaking to HR first could clear up why the code is not being applied on cumulative basis. It's just possible they made a mistake.0
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