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Avoid Emergency Tax
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No, most of Britain is on the emergency tax code.
It means tax is only deducted if you want more than £1,048/month.
It is sometimes used on s non cumulative basis where the previous month's allowances are ignored but if you tick statement A you will be on the emergency code on a cumulative basis so will get the benefit of each months allowances hence the figures in my previous post.1 -
Ah thanks, I get you I believe...As long as I don't end up paying more tax than I need to at the beginnign then i'm happy1
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