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  • One Member UK
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    Good Advice

    Originally posted by Louisa@AardvarkAccounting View Post
    Yes, your umbrella income would need to go on your self assessment too, in the employment pages.

    This would be alongside your self employed income.

    So, HMRC can calculate any necessary taxes due on your total personal income for the year.

    Thank you very much.

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  • FrontEnder
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    Originally posted by One Member UK View Post
    A detailed advice from an accounter who is specialised in tax return would be more useful. I am still confused about including the P60 in my self-employed tax return (SA100) . As I mentioned in my original thread I have never been an employee before.
    Then go and pay for one then.

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  • Louisa@AardvarkAccounting
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    Yes, your umbrella income would need to go on your self assessment too, in the employment pages.

    This would be alongside your self employed income.

    So, HMRC can calculate any necessary taxes due on your total personal income for the year.

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  • SeanT
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    I had three different perm roles last tax year, can I just leave one of them off my return?

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  • VectraMan
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    You're asking if you need to enter the details of your employment in the section of the tax return that asks for details of your employment?

    Yes you do. HTH.

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  • One Member UK
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    Accounter

    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Did you not like the answers in the other post?
    A detailed advice from an accounter who is specialised in tax return would be more useful. I am still confused about including the P60 in my self-employed tax return (SA100) . As I mentioned in my original thread I have never been an employee before.

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  • northernladuk
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    Did you not like the answers in the other post?

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  • One Member UK
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    Tax Return - Self employed and employee

    Always I`ve worked as self-employed but last year I`ve used an umbrella company for few days for a different job, taking in consideration that the amount earned for that period was low (£1100) I just wonder if I need to include this in my tax return(SA100).
    Each year I did my self-employed tax return on line. Do I need to do a different tax return as employee ?. I`ve received a P60 already.

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