Can anyone explain this to me:
I'm setting up PAYE for MyCo using an online system having previously been an employee this year. When I enter my P45 details it has an option for "week 1 month 1" and total pay/tax to date. My P45 has that option checked and has nothing under "total pay to date", but instead has the values under "total pay in this employment". If I try to put the actual pay/tax into the online form it tells me I have to enter zero if week 1 / month 1 is set.
But doing that means my income this year isn't taken into account and if I start a pay run it calculates my income tax as zero, which obviously isn't right. As I understand it week 1/month 1 means as if you're starting afresh, but I haven't set that option for the current employment, just for the previous employment because it's on my P45.
What am I missing? Is the software wrong, or did my previous employer do the P45 wrong? Unchecking the option and putting in the values does appear to do the right thing, but I worry that when it's submitted it won't match up with HMRC's records and it'll be a can of worms.
I'm setting up PAYE for MyCo using an online system having previously been an employee this year. When I enter my P45 details it has an option for "week 1 month 1" and total pay/tax to date. My P45 has that option checked and has nothing under "total pay to date", but instead has the values under "total pay in this employment". If I try to put the actual pay/tax into the online form it tells me I have to enter zero if week 1 / month 1 is set.
But doing that means my income this year isn't taken into account and if I start a pay run it calculates my income tax as zero, which obviously isn't right. As I understand it week 1/month 1 means as if you're starting afresh, but I haven't set that option for the current employment, just for the previous employment because it's on my P45.
What am I missing? Is the software wrong, or did my previous employer do the P45 wrong? Unchecking the option and putting in the values does appear to do the right thing, but I worry that when it's submitted it won't match up with HMRC's records and it'll be a can of worms.
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