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Tax with two jobs
Pthomas112
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Hi,
I have a part time job (28 hours per week) and I earn £10,500 per year.
I will be starting a new job which is a zero hour contract as a casual worker as and when I am needed (or want to work).
I estimate that I will work roughly 8 hours a week for my new zero hour contract.
Can you tell me how much my tax will be with two jobs?
Thanks
I have a part time job (28 hours per week) and I earn £10,500 per year.
I will be starting a new job which is a zero hour contract as a casual worker as and when I am needed (or want to work).
I estimate that I will work roughly 8 hours a week for my new zero hour contract.
Can you tell me how much my tax will be with two jobs?
Thanks
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Not unless we know the rate of pay of the second job?
The current tax allowance is £11,500 so add your second job to your 10,500 then anything over 11,500 will be taxed at 20%0 -
Once started, you should ask HMRC to split your tax code between jobs. £10,500 to your main job and the remainder of your personal allowance to the second job.0
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