Just got a new tax code notice, noticed it had a T at the end, googled it and say it means tax inspector review, iv had nothing about questioning my returns, should i be worried could this be start of ir35 review ?
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Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostJust got a new tax code notice, noticed it had a T at the end, googled it and say it means tax inspector review, iv had nothing about questioning my returns, should i be worried could this be start of ir35 review ?
Looking at some of the posts about running accounts recently I would think more people should be just as worried of a normal tax review as they are an IR35 one.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!! -
Originally posted by Bumfluff View Postshould i be worried could this be start of ir35 review ?
With the multifaceted tax audits you can get these days, this may lead to some questions about IR35, but I have never heard of a T tax code being a pre-cursor to an IR35 investigation in itself.2012 CUK Reader Awards - '...Capital City Accountancy, all of whom were outside the top three yet still won compliments from CUK readers for their services' - well, its not an award, but we'll take it! - Best Accountant (for IT contractors) category
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I think one scenario the T is used is when you fall under the recent over 100k personal allowance reduction rule.Comment
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Originally posted by ddaft View PostI think one scenario the T is used is when you fall under the recent over 100k personal allowance reduction rule.Comment
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Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostJust got a new tax code notice, noticed it had a T at the end, googled it and say it means tax inspector review, iv had nothing about questioning my returns, should i be worried could this be start of ir35 review ?
A 'T' tax code symbolises that your tax code is temporary and there are possibly items in your tax code that need to be reviewed to ensure they are correct.
The most common item for review, as another poster said, is the income-related reduction to the Personal Allowance if your income exceeds £100,000.
I hope this helps
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I had one in the last tax year and my tax return sailed through if that makes you feel any safer :-)
I gave HMRC a call a few months back and told them that I wasnt expecting to be over the threshold this tax year and they adjusted it pretty quickly and i'm back on an 'L' code again now.Comment
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Originally posted by ddaft View PostI had one in the last tax year and my tax return sailed through if that makes you feel any safer :-)
I gave HMRC a call a few months back and told them that I wasnt expecting to be over the threshold this tax year and they adjusted it pretty quickly and i'm back on an 'L' code again now.Comment
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