Originally posted by psychocandy
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Permie earnings at start of year - too much tax
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Accountant tells me that tax code from P45 is week 1 / month 1 so any previous tax is not taken into consideration. And I'll have to wait until self-assessment. Bummer.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Actually tax code from last employer is normal its just that JSA people seem to have given me a P45 with week1 ticked.
Any ideas how I sort this?Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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If you're not going to earn any more money in this financial tax year, or are going to be not earning for a decent wad of time without benefits, and you can prove it to a reasonable level, then use HMRC P50. HMRC usually pay out in a few weeks for straight-forward cases, if the assessor isn't sure about your story and why you should get the money back then it could take a few months as it goes through the system.Comment
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Originally posted by craig1 View PostIf you're not going to earn any more money in this financial tax year, or are going to be not earning for a decent wad of time without benefits, and you can prove it to a reasonable level, then use HMRC P50. HMRC usually pay out in a few weeks for straight-forward cases, if the assessor isn't sure about your story and why you should get the money back then it could take a few months as it goes through the system.
After all, what do I put as my current status? I'm guessing 'Do not expect to go back to work before end of tax year'. I suppose this is correct because even though I'm company director I dont intend to pay myself a salary as company employee until then.
Worth a try I suppose !!!Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostYeh. I did think of that. The notes do seem to indicate that its for people who have retired/ gone back to college/ unemployed more than people who've become company directors.
After all, what do I put as my current status? I'm guessing 'Do not expect to go back to work before end of tax year'. I suppose this is correct because even though I'm company director I dont intend to pay myself a salary as company employee until then.
Worth a try I suppose !!!Comment
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Originally posted by craig1 View PostWhen I started my LLP company, I transitioned from a brolly-type situation. I submitted a P50 and covering note explaining that I wasn't going to be making more employment earnings that year due to the way LLPs get taxed. I received my cheque in about 3 weeks.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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