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Just switched to Ltd and my Tax Code for 2013/14 is 75L. Implications?

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    #11
    Well, the automatic system said they're busy right now and hung up on me.
    Great service!

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      #12
      Originally posted by Daventry View Post
      Well, the automatic system said they're busy right now and hung up on me.
      Great service!
      They didn't win the worst customer service award for nothing!
      'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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        #13
        Have just got off the phone with HMRC - they say the tax code doesn't matter anymore because now I'm self-employed and I will pay tax through a Self Assessment. Does this make sense?

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          #14
          Originally posted by Daventry View Post
          Have just got off the phone with HMRC - they say the tax code doesn't matter anymore because now I'm self-employed and I will pay tax through a Self Assessment. Does this make sense?
          The tax code only determines how much tax you pay on the earnings during the year, i.e. in your case over £750 on a 75T code, at present. As a director of a limited company you will have to complete a Self Assessment tax return. Any tax under/over paid at source will then be due/refunded at that point.

          I hope this helps.

          Brett

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            #15
            Originally posted by Daventry View Post
            Have just got off the phone with HMRC - they say the tax code doesn't matter anymore because now I'm self-employed and I will pay tax through a Self Assessment. Does this make sense?
            Have you registered as self employed, or as a company director? Go careful if the former as they will start sending you bills for NI contributions.

            Unless you are actually self employed that is, then you're fine!
            ContractorUK Best Forum Adviser 2013

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              #16
              I'm registered as director.

              They have just changed it - the lady was lovely and had loads of patience with me. Had to look up my PAYE reference code, I didn't even remember I have one...

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