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NI & PAYE on overtime
artskol1
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Hi everyone
I have started doing overtime with my current job (NHS admin). This is not 2 jobs, but hours on top of my full time hours. Usually approx 20 hrs a month.
Do I pay NI and pension on what I earn from overtime? Or do I just pay PAYE on it?
Thanks.
I have started doing overtime with my current job (NHS admin). This is not 2 jobs, but hours on top of my full time hours. Usually approx 20 hrs a month.
Do I pay NI and pension on what I earn from overtime? Or do I just pay PAYE on it?
Thanks.
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You pay NI, Pension contributions & income tax on it2
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Plus, if it were relevant, student loan contributions will also come off the overtime as well as the substantive pay. (I'm guessing not relevant to the OP but may be to others.)Signature removed for peace of mind0
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