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Change in tax code

dollypeeps
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I received a note from my pension provider via wage/pension slip advising me of a tax code change.
I’ve looked at HMRC calculations. They’re stating that I have untaxed interest on savings and investments.
I’ve looked at HMRC calculations. They’re stating that I have untaxed interest on savings and investments.
My question is where can I check their dates and their figures.
I have all the interest figures available via banking apps. However I can’t seem to come to the same figure that they have used.
TIA
I have all the interest figures available via banking apps. However I can’t seem to come to the same figure that they have used.
TIA
Grocery spends £193.44/ £70 per week or £303 per month
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You need to contact them and ask for the details they have used.1
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dollypeeps said:I received a note from my pension provider via wage/pension slip advising me of a tax code change.
I’ve looked at HMRC calculations. They’re stating that I have untaxed interest on savings and investments.My question is where can I check their dates and their figures.
I have all the interest figures available via banking apps. However I can’t seem to come to the same figure that they have used.
TIA
For example if your annual pension is say £4500 and the new tax code is 500L then you won't pay any tax on that pension as 500L is giving you 5009 tax code allowances.
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molerat said:You need to contact them and ask for the details they have used.Grocery spends £193.44/ £70 per week or £303 per month0
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Dazed_and_C0nfused said:dollypeeps said:I received a note from my pension provider via wage/pension slip advising me of a tax code change.
I’ve looked at HMRC calculations. They’re stating that I have untaxed interest on savings and investments.My question is where can I check their dates and their figures.
I have all the interest figures available via banking apps. However I can’t seem to come to the same figure that they have used.
TIA
For example if your annual pension is say £4500 and the new tax code is 500L then you won't pay any tax on that pension as 500L is giving you 5009 tax code allowances.
but my tax code is decreasing year upon year lol.Grocery spends £193.44/ £70 per week or £303 per month0 -
HMRC has told me that my untaxed interest on savings and investments is £1578. I’ve done a quick calculation and I’ve earned that more or less but I was under the impression that you have £1000 PSA and that I would only be liable for tax on the amount over £1000. In this case £578.
Grocery spends £193.44/ £70 per week or £303 per month0 -
dollypeeps said:HMRC has told me that my untaxed interest on savings and investments is £1578. I’ve done a quick calculation and I’ve earned that more or less but I was under the impression that you have £1000 PSA and that I would only be liable for tax on the amount over £1000. In this case £578.2
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eskbanker said:dollypeeps said:HMRC has told me that my untaxed interest on savings and investments is £1578. I’ve done a quick calculation and I’ve earned that more or less but I was under the impression that you have £1000 PSA and that I would only be liable for tax on the amount over £1000. In this case £578.
Yes I am. I only receive a very small pension payment £360 per month/£4320 per year.
i understand that the full amount would be taxable as its income but why have the decreased my tax code by the full amount-£1578.
If I was to start paying tax then if looks as if I have £1000 less on my personal allowance.
I am sorry if I’m not looking at this correctly and I appreciate you taking the time to reply.Grocery spends £193.44/ £70 per week or £303 per month0 -
dollypeeps said:eskbanker said:dollypeeps said:HMRC has told me that my untaxed interest on savings and investments is £1578. I’ve done a quick calculation and I’ve earned that more or less but I was under the impression that you have £1000 PSA and that I would only be liable for tax on the amount over £1000. In this case £578.
Yes I am. I only receive a very small pension payment £360 per month/£4320 per year.
i understand that the full amount would be taxable as its income but why have the decreased my tax code by the full amount-£1578.
If I was to start paying tax then if looks as if I have £1000 less on my personal allowance.
I am sorry if I’m not looking at this correctly and I appreciate you taking the time to reply.1 -
eskbanker said:dollypeeps said:eskbanker said:dollypeeps said:HMRC has told me that my untaxed interest on savings and investments is £1578. I’ve done a quick calculation and I’ve earned that more or less but I was under the impression that you have £1000 PSA and that I would only be liable for tax on the amount over £1000. In this case £578.
Yes I am. I only receive a very small pension payment £360 per month/£4320 per year.
i understand that the full amount would be taxable as its income but why have the decreased my tax code by the full amount-£1578.
If I was to start paying tax then if looks as if I have £1000 less on my personal allowance.
I am sorry if I’m not looking at this correctly and I appreciate you taking the time to reply.
Dd is nearing the PSA allowance and she’s a basic rate tax payer. She was under the impression that she would only pay on the balance over £1k.
Again thank you for taking the time to postGrocery spends £193.44/ £70 per week or £303 per month0 -
dollypeeps said:eskbanker said:dollypeeps said:eskbanker said:dollypeeps said:HMRC has told me that my untaxed interest on savings and investments is £1578. I’ve done a quick calculation and I’ve earned that more or less but I was under the impression that you have £1000 PSA and that I would only be liable for tax on the amount over £1000. In this case £578.
Yes I am. I only receive a very small pension payment £360 per month/£4320 per year.
i understand that the full amount would be taxable as its income but why have the decreased my tax code by the full amount-£1578.
If I was to start paying tax then if looks as if I have £1000 less on my personal allowance.
I am sorry if I’m not looking at this correctly and I appreciate you taking the time to reply.
Dd is nearing the PSA allowance and she’s a basic rate tax payer. She was under the impression that she would only pay on the balance over £1k.
Again thank you for taking the time to post2
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