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Finding value of PMI

aroominyork
aroominyork Posts: 3,175 Forumite
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edited 8 May 2019 at 3:05PM in Cutting tax
My daughter started work yesterday in the civil service. They agreed in writing to match the salary of the job she was leaving, but the offer letter (if I understand her panicky texts correctly) was very basic and did not state the salary. She is now being told the pay committee has refused this and wants her to take several £k less. So she is collecting evidence of her total package at her last job and needs to get this submitted by tomorrow. Her last job included PMI and my question is where she would most easily find the PMI's value: is it on a P45 or a P60? Thanks.

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  • londoninvestor
    londoninvestor Posts: 1,351 Forumite
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    My daughter started work yesterday in the civil service. They agreed in writing to match the salary of the job she was leaving, but the offer letter (if I understand her panicky texts correctly) was very basic and did not state the salary. She is now being told the pay committee has refused this and wants her to take several £k less. So she is collecting evidence of her total package at her last job and needs to get this submitted by tomorrow. Her last job included PMI and my question is where she would most easily find the PMI's value: is it on a P45 or a P60? Thanks.

    In my last job I saw it on each monthly payslip, and annually on my P11D. (Even though it was taxed each month, and so it appeared on the P11D with an offsetting item that netted to zero.)

    It didn't appear as a separate item on a P45 or P60, though of course it contributed to the total taxable pay there.

    If it's similar for your daughter, the easiest way might be to take her last payslip and multiply the value of the medical insurance by 12?
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