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  • Grumpy_chap
    Grumpy_chap Posts: 18,230 Forumite
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    QrizB said:
    I don't think the last seven posts have been especially helpful to the OP.
    Isn't there a Forum Rule about this? Rule 1, perhaps?
    1. Keep it kind and keep it clean.
    Be respectful, polite, friendly and mindful of the impact of your posts to other community members, Forum Ambassadors and MSE staff – everyone is human here. This rule is non-negotiable.

    Sorry if my post was seen as unhelpful.
    I was trying to do exactly as the rule you quoted requires and highlight the need to accept simple errors.
    Obviously, I failed :(
  • QrizB said:
    I don't think the last seven posts have been especially helpful to the OP.
    Isn't there a Forum Rule about this? Rule 1, perhaps?
    1. Keep it kind and keep it clean.
    Be respectful, polite, friendly and mindful of the impact of your posts to other community members, Forum Ambassadors and MSE staff – everyone is human here. This rule is non-negotiable.

    What @QrizB said.

    Elsewhere the OP has mentioned a medical condition that might hamper accurate typing. 

  • LHW99
    LHW99 Posts: 5,215 Forumite
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    edited 17 September 2023 at 3:05PM
    Going back to the original question, I believe you can adjust your expected income in your personal tax account. SP is paid gross, as if that is all you receive, you won't (yet) pay tax on it.
    If you have a private pension, they will get contact from HMRC when it begins to be paid, but your employer won't know (necessarily) that you are getting SP, as people can defer it, and a few may not even be entitled, so your age wouldn't trigger the employer to do anything.
    If you do nothing, I expect the tax will be sorted out for the next financial year, but that means you would probably pay a bit more through PAYE over 2024-5
  • xylophone
    xylophone Posts: 45,604 Forumite
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    OP, are you able to access your personal tax account?

    https://www.gov.uk/personal-tax-account

    Do you  now have multiple sources of income, ( employment income,SP, private pension, rental income, savings/investment income)?

    Are you registered for self assessment or do you need to register?

    https://www.gov.uk/register-for-self-assessment
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