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Previously on "HMRC Basic PAYE tools - changing tax code to 745L for 2011/12"

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  • sktaxadvice
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    Originally posted by ctdctd View Post
    I read the P9X which said add 100 to the tax code unless you have a notice which said otherwise. So that's what I did.

    HTH
    That's the correct thing to do, each year HMRC issue employers (which what your company is to you) on which tax codes to uplift.

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  • FarmerPalmer
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    If you are registered online then check online for a notice, otherwise reference the P9X

    http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/helpsheets/p9x.pdf

    I thought HMRC Basic PAYE tools did provide an on-screen notice telling you this.
    Last edited by FarmerPalmer; 20 April 2011, 19:09.

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  • ctdctd
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    I read the P9X which said add 100 to the tax code unless you have a notice which said otherwise. So that's what I did.

    HTH

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  • Adr
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    Yes sorry, I meant 647L and 747L.

    Basic PAYE tools states that it is up to date when pressing the "check for updates now" button under options.

    To Clare@InTouch, I am registered for PAYE online and there are no coding notices there (in any case, there are forwarded to an email address I supplied). In order to change a tax code, you must select either the box that says "I have received a P6 from HMRC" or the box that says "I have received a P9(T) form or would like to carry out P9X tax code changes". Since you cannot change the tax code without selecting one of these, which one should I choose?

    Thanks

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  • ratewhore
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    Originally posted by Adr View Post
    I have not received a P6 for any employee, though I have received these in the past. Neither have I received a P9. What should I do about changing the tax code? Or do I just wait?

    Thanks

    A
    The Basic PAYE tools update sorts that out automatically...

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  • Clare@InTouch
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    If you just mean going from 647L to 747L then just do it, you don't need to wait for the coding notice.

    Have you registered online for PAYE? You may find the coding notices there.

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  • HMRC Basic PAYE tools - changing tax code to 745L for 2011/12

    I have not received a P6 for any employee, though I have received these in the past. Neither have I received a P9. What should I do about changing the tax code? Or do I just wait?

    Thanks

    A

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