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  • Mine all looks fine and says no underpayments this tax year but expect £1059 deduction next tax year which is where I got confused. Says we expect you to pay £240 more tax next year.
  • german_keeper
    german_keeper Posts: 463 Forumite
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    BikingBud said:
    Marcon said:
    Hi. I'm not sure I've posred this in the right place but none of the optiond seemed appropriate.

    Hoping someone can advise me as HMRC are impossible to get hold of.
    I received an email today advising that my tax code is changing so they can claw back around £1k.
    I don't have huge savings so not interest related. Nothing has changed in my job so the only think I can think of is to do with a small pension I claimed in April 2024.

    It was worth approximately £5k and I received £4k so assumed the pension company had deducted the tax but why then am I paying twice?

    Does this sound likely? There is nothing elae I can think it is.
    Have they changed your tax code for the current tax year or 2025/26? If the latter, they may assume your pension is going to be paid annually.
    Ahh that makes sense! Thanks for that. I will need to persist in trying to call them to clarify.
    Have you logged into your personal tax account, which might shed a bit of light: https://www.gov.uk/personal-tax-account
    I also got an email and went to check on the app but there is no change to any of my income or my tax code.

    I am not sure if this is a glitch but will check again in a few days.
    I had an email today and I couldn't find anything at first but it was about 25/26 tax year. For some reason they have estimated my civil service pension is going to increase by the grand total of 0.083% and my tax bill by £1. God knows why so I have altered the estimate myself to the correct amount. Same thing happened last year. Maybe they just add a piddling little bit to trigger the correction by the taxpayer.
  • Dazed_and_C0nfused
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    BikingBud said:
    Marcon said:
    Hi. I'm not sure I've posred this in the right place but none of the optiond seemed appropriate.

    Hoping someone can advise me as HMRC are impossible to get hold of.
    I received an email today advising that my tax code is changing so they can claw back around £1k.
    I don't have huge savings so not interest related. Nothing has changed in my job so the only think I can think of is to do with a small pension I claimed in April 2024.

    It was worth approximately £5k and I received £4k so assumed the pension company had deducted the tax but why then am I paying twice?

    Does this sound likely? There is nothing elae I can think it is.
    Have they changed your tax code for the current tax year or 2025/26? If the latter, they may assume your pension is going to be paid annually.
    Ahh that makes sense! Thanks for that. I will need to persist in trying to call them to clarify.
    Have you logged into your personal tax account, which might shed a bit of light: https://www.gov.uk/personal-tax-account
    I also got an email and went to check on the app but there is no change to any of my income or my tax code.

    I am not sure if this is a glitch but will check again in a few days.
    I had an email today and I couldn't find anything at first but it was about 25/26 tax year. For some reason they have estimated my civil service pension is going to increase by the grand total of 0.083% and my tax bill by £1. God knows why so I have altered the estimate myself to the correct amount. Same thing happened last year. Maybe they just add a piddling little bit to trigger the correction by the taxpayer.
    AIUI they don't add anything.

    The estimated of (PAYE) pension income for the forthcoming tax year is simply based on the Real Time Information data received for the current tax year at the point your tax code is calculated.

    See CY+1 Annual coding estimated pay section here,

    https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/paye-manual/paye13090

    I suspect this covers a lot of people with a pension

    For an employment or pension which started earlier than current year and the pay frequency is weekly, fortnightly, 4 weekly or monthly paid
    Taxable pay to date on latest FPS divided by the week/month number multiplied by payment frequency (52, 12 or 13).
  • Brie
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    Are you sure it's not a scam?  There's a lot of bumpf about supposedly from HMRC which actually is from someone else asking you to click on a link.  I don't have the app myself but have never received anything from HMRC except by post.
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  • Sarahspangles
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    edited 27 February at 7:51AM
    This is what the email looks like, and you only receive emails if you’ve opted to do so.

    You have a tax code change

    Dear Ms SarahSpangles

    Your PAYE Income Tax records have recently changed, which means the amount of tax you pay will change.

    For security reasons we do not give the full details here, but it could be because:

    • your job changed
    • your pay changed
    • your company benefits, such as a company car changed
    • your pension changed

    How to check your details to make sure you pay the right amount of tax

    Search GOV.UK for ‘personal tax account’, sign in and go to the ‘Pay As You Earn (PAYE)’ section.

    If you sign in using a business tax account, you may be able to use it to access your personal tax account.

    If you do not have a personal tax account

    You need to set one up before you can see your tax code change.

    Search GOV.UK for ‘Personal tax account: sign in or set up’.

    Why you’re receiving this email

    You’re receiving this email because you chose to receive email updates instead of letters by post.

    For security reasons we have not included any links in this email.

    From HMRC Check your Income Tax



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  • Ivkoto
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    edited 27 February at 7:54AM
    BikingBud said:
    Marcon said:
    Hi. I'm not sure I've posred this in the right place but none of the optiond seemed appropriate.

    Hoping someone can advise me as HMRC are impossible to get hold of.
    I received an email today advising that my tax code is changing so they can claw back around £1k.
    I don't have huge savings so not interest related. Nothing has changed in my job so the only think I can think of is to do with a small pension I claimed in April 2024.

    It was worth approximately £5k and I received £4k so assumed the pension company had deducted the tax but why then am I paying twice?

    Does this sound likely? There is nothing elae I can think it is.
    Have they changed your tax code for the current tax year or 2025/26? If the latter, they may assume your pension is going to be paid annually.
    Ahh that makes sense! Thanks for that. I will need to persist in trying to call them to clarify.
    Have you logged into your personal tax account, which might shed a bit of light: https://www.gov.uk/personal-tax-account
    I also got an email and went to check on the app but there is no change to any of my income or my tax code.

    I am not sure if this is a glitch but will check again in a few days.


    I have the same email and you need to check the gov.uk website. You can't find anything in the app. It is for tax year 25-26
    And definitely it is not a spam. 

  • Sarahspangles
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    Ivkoto said:
    BikingBud said:
    Marcon said:
    Hi. I'm not sure I've posred this in the right place but none of the optiond seemed appropriate.

    Hoping someone can advise me as HMRC are impossible to get hold of.
    I received an email today advising that my tax code is changing so they can claw back around £1k.
    I don't have huge savings so not interest related. Nothing has changed in my job so the only think I can think of is to do with a small pension I claimed in April 2024.

    It was worth approximately £5k and I received £4k so assumed the pension company had deducted the tax but why then am I paying twice?

    Does this sound likely? There is nothing elae I can think it is.
    Have they changed your tax code for the current tax year or 2025/26? If the latter, they may assume your pension is going to be paid annually.
    Ahh that makes sense! Thanks for that. I will need to persist in trying to call them to clarify.
    Have you logged into your personal tax account, which might shed a bit of light: https://www.gov.uk/personal-tax-account
    I also got an email and went to check on the app but there is no change to any of my income or my tax code.

    I am not sure if this is a glitch but will check again in a few days.

    I have the same email and you need to check the gov.uk website. You can't find anything in the app. It is for tax year 25-26
    And definitely it is not a spam. 

    That’s interesting. So at this point in the tax year:

    A 2024/25 tax code change is visible in the HMRC App. It’s notified in a banner at the top of the PAYE section. It links for detail to gov.uk (but you’re still ‘in’ your Personal Tax Account).

    Your 2025/25 tax code is viewable in the gov.uk Personal Tax Account. I haven’t had mine yet - where does it appear?

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    2025 - 60.5/89
  • Dazed_and_C0nfused
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    Ivkoto said:
    BikingBud said:
    Marcon said:
    Hi. I'm not sure I've posred this in the right place but none of the optiond seemed appropriate.

    Hoping someone can advise me as HMRC are impossible to get hold of.
    I received an email today advising that my tax code is changing so they can claw back around £1k.
    I don't have huge savings so not interest related. Nothing has changed in my job so the only think I can think of is to do with a small pension I claimed in April 2024.

    It was worth approximately £5k and I received £4k so assumed the pension company had deducted the tax but why then am I paying twice?

    Does this sound likely? There is nothing elae I can think it is.
    Have they changed your tax code for the current tax year or 2025/26? If the latter, they may assume your pension is going to be paid annually.
    Ahh that makes sense! Thanks for that. I will need to persist in trying to call them to clarify.
    Have you logged into your personal tax account, which might shed a bit of light: https://www.gov.uk/personal-tax-account
    I also got an email and went to check on the app but there is no change to any of my income or my tax code.

    I am not sure if this is a glitch but will check again in a few days.

    I have the same email and you need to check the gov.uk website. You can't find anything in the app. It is for tax year 25-26
    And definitely it is not a spam. 

    That’s interesting. So at this point in the tax year:

    A 2024/25 tax code change is visible in the HMRC App. It’s notified in a banner at the top of the PAYE section. It links for detail to gov.uk (but you’re still ‘in’ your Personal Tax Account).

    Your 2025/25 tax code is viewable in the gov.uk Personal Tax Account. I haven’t had mine yet - where does it appear?

    When you go into the PAYE section there will be an extra tile called Check next tax year
  • Sarahspangles
    Sarahspangles Posts: 3,204 Forumite
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    Sarahspangles said:

    That’s interesting. So at this point in the tax year:

    A 2024/25 tax code change is visible in the HMRC App. It’s notified in a banner at the top of the PAYE section. It links for detail to gov.uk (but you’re still ‘in’ your Personal Tax Account).

    Your 2025/25 tax code is viewable in the gov.uk Personal Tax Account. I haven’t had mine yet - where does it appear?

    When you go into the PAYE section there will be an extra tile called Check next tax year
    Thank you! Updated mine (as I will have retired :) )
    Fashion on the Ration
    2024 - 43/66 coupons used, carry forward 23
    2025 - 60.5/89
  • german_keeper
    german_keeper Posts: 463 Forumite
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    BikingBud said:
    Marcon said:
    Hi. I'm not sure I've posred this in the right place but none of the optiond seemed appropriate.

    Hoping someone can advise me as HMRC are impossible to get hold of.
    I received an email today advising that my tax code is changing so they can claw back around £1k.
    I don't have huge savings so not interest related. Nothing has changed in my job so the only think I can think of is to do with a small pension I claimed in April 2024.

    It was worth approximately £5k and I received £4k so assumed the pension company had deducted the tax but why then am I paying twice?

    Does this sound likely? There is nothing elae I can think it is.
    Have they changed your tax code for the current tax year or 2025/26? If the latter, they may assume your pension is going to be paid annually.
    Ahh that makes sense! Thanks for that. I will need to persist in trying to call them to clarify.
    Have you logged into your personal tax account, which might shed a bit of light: https://www.gov.uk/personal-tax-account
    I also got an email and went to check on the app but there is no change to any of my income or my tax code.

    I am not sure if this is a glitch but will check again in a few days.
    I had an email today and I couldn't find anything at first but it was about 25/26 tax year. For some reason they have estimated my civil service pension is going to increase by the grand total of 0.083% and my tax bill by £1. God knows why so I have altered the estimate myself to the correct amount. Same thing happened last year. Maybe they just add a piddling little bit to trigger the correction by the taxpayer.
    AIUI they don't add anything.

    The estimated of (PAYE) pension income for the forthcoming tax year is simply based on the Real Time Information data received for the current tax year at the point your tax code is calculated.

    See CY+1 Annual coding estimated pay section here,

    https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/paye-manual/paye13090

    I suspect this covers a lot of people with a pension

    For an employment or pension which started earlier than current year and the pay frequency is weekly, fortnightly, 4 weekly or monthly paid
    Taxable pay to date on latest FPS divided by the week/month number multiplied by payment frequency (52, 12 or 13).
    Thanks for this, just checked it and the figure used is indeed YTD divided by 11 and multiplied by 12. Presumably for many this calculation will always generate a slightly higher figure than CY because previous April is always slightly lower. So it will trigger me to update with the correct figure.   
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