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Self assessment tax return and medical benefits
fadman
Posts: 1 Newbie
in Cutting tax
When I file my self-assessment tax return for 2021-22 I enter the details from P60 (from my permanent employment) and I enter the income from the rented property.
The company I work for pays the yearly medical insurance, which is shown on the P11d as £,££ but it is not shown on the P60.
However, I have the Tax code notice from HMRC for year-end 5 April 2021, that shows:
- Less Medical Insurance £,££
- Total Tax-free amount ££,£££
- tAX CODE ££££L
Does this mean that I don't have to declare the medical insurance benefit from my employer in the tax self assessment?
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You declare it, but the tax should already have been paid through PAYE.0
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