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Tax Help Please

Hi everyone i'm hoping that someone can help me please.

I have been temping in a workplace through an agency) since March, and in the middle of october, I accepted extra hours to work in their shop. i started off doing 18 hours but have since reduced this to 13hours. I had to fill out a P46 in which I stated this that was my second job. However, I then applied for and accepted a position which was the samejob that I was doing as a temp but being actually employed by the company. I have listed below my details:

I worked 40 hours a week as a temp, earning £6.15 per hour. My take-home pay was £205ish per week.
My shop work earns me £6.01 per hour.
My new salary is £13,000 p.a. (going up to £13,500 p.a in March/April)

I started as a f/t employee on the 12th November, and I have been advised that the salary, to be paid on the 28th, will include my salary from 12th November to the end of the month. The Overtime/shop work will be counted from the middle of October to the 12th November.

My question is this: Can someone please advise as to how much I may be taxed?

I get paid again on the 20th Dec and luckily have all my chrimble presents but unfortunately am running out of cash for my c/card repayments. :eek:

Thanks very much for your help!!!!!
NSD November 1/20 :money:
Crap 1, Simple Be, Next, VANQUIS, TESCO, VERY, EMPIRE, ADDITIONS, HALIFAX C/C, HALIFAX LOAN, STUDENT LOAN
Make £10 a day in November £34.57/£450 :eek:

Comments

  • tigtag02
    tigtag02 Posts: 6,857 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    In theory you should receive allowence of £435 tax free in your new job, £185 at 10% and anything over ay 22%
    Anything at your 2nd job should be taxed at 22%

    BUT ~ it depends on what tax code they have you on and you need to find out for us to know for definate.

    There is also NI to pay which is 11% on anything over £100pw.

    HTH
    tigtag
    :heartpuls baby no3 due 16th November :heartpuls
    TEAM YELLOW
    DFD 16/6/10
    "Shut your gob! Or I'll come round your houses and stamp on all your toys" The ONE, the ONLY, the LEGENDARY Gene Hunt :heart2:
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