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24-25 annual tax summery paye
Samantha31
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Hi has anybody’s 24-25 tax summery turned up yet for paye.
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You mean have I had a P60 yet?
Yes. Months ago.0 -
Annual tax summery for 24-25 including savings0
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Just to be clear, you're referring to the P800 tax calculation letter issued by HMRC, showing assessed tax liability based on their records of your taxable income?0
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Yes I think so, it always shows as tax summery for me0
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Do you mean something visible within your online tax account or something sent out in the post?Samantha31 said:Yes I think so, it always shows as tax summery for me0 -
Visible in account0
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2023-2024 is the most recent one showing for me in the HMRC app0
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mine says.....
Your Income Tax has not been calculated yet for 6 April 2024 to 5 April 2025
There is no need for you to contact HMRC about this.
Income Tax for 6 April 2024 to 5 April 2025 will be calculated over the coming months, usually between June and October. Your Income Tax will be updated when that happens.
You will only receive a letter by post if you paid too much or too little tax. It will explain how to get your refund or pay any tax you owe.
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Like wise 23-24 with also0
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Based on experience last year they seemed to be late with running the calculations and for many people they didn't pull through into online accounts without ringing them up. Last year (i.e. earlier this year) I left it till March to chase them and had it appear within 24 hours (but it was then too late to make the tax balance payment via their digital process so had to mail them a cheque and deal with a few months of wonky tax codes).
So I'd say no point chasing it yet but if you don't see anything by mid-December, worth chasing them up then.0
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