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Repayment of employers overpayments via wages: HMRC reported gross salary, NI and tax

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  • If they're doing a supplementary payroll run it sounds like they have a proper payroll system, so it should all sort it out ok.  (Not sure about doing it manually?).

    Also, if they are recovering the balance of the overpayment in one payroll run (I think you said that?) it should update pretty quickly with HMRC.

    Out of curiosity, why have you already made a partial repayment not through your salary?  It's a bit of a complication, and it would have been more straightforward to do it all through payroll.
  • Samrazakir
    Samrazakir Posts: 18 Forumite
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    The reason was my employment was coming to end,  and I didnt want to repayment from previous employer to overlap into future when I move to next employer. 
  • Samrazakir
    Samrazakir Posts: 18 Forumite
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    My employer told the corrections will be done via P14 form? I didn't find much details on HMRC website about it, can this form correct both the previous year and ongoing year tax? or only used for previous tax year correction?
  • chrisbur
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    My employer told the corrections will be done via P14 form? I didn't find much details on HMRC website about it, can this form correct both the previous year and ongoing year tax? or only used for previous tax year correction?
    The P14 was a form that all employers would fill in at the tax year end advising HMRC of earnings tax paid NI etc.  It has been replaced by something else so hopefully they are referring to the replacement. 
    I assume that the over-payment was to gross pay do you know if the repayment is to be the net pay figure you received?
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