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Previously on "Changing umbrellas - make sure you get P45 off old one"
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Originally posted by eek View PostThis is news, really? Even my mum could tell you what happens if you move job and the paperwork doesn't instantly follow you.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostOtherwise, as I found out, it causes havoc with your tax code. If no-pne tells them otherwise, they will assume you have now got two employments with corresponding income.
Mine changed to K600 or something. Means a fair bit of extra tax for a few weeks (which will resolve itself). Still a bit of hassle though.
Bottom line if you change umbrella - get P45 and give it to new umbrella.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostGlad you find it funny. It makes me rather glum. After years of pointing out PC is tulip at contracting and he should be employed it appears he's tulip at being employed as well... I'm stumped now.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostThis tulip is like catnip to you isn't it?
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That said this there is advice to people in this thread. If you can't get the absolute basics right, at least keep it to yourself. Don't post about it on the Internet.
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This is news, really? Even my mum could tell you what happens if you move job and the paperwork doesn't instantly follow you.
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Changing umbrellas - make sure you get P45 off old one
Otherwise, as I found out, it causes havoc with your tax code. If no-pne tells them otherwise, they will assume you have now got two employments with corresponding income.
Mine changed to K600 or something. Means a fair bit of extra tax for a few weeks (which will resolve itself). Still a bit of hassle though.
Bottom line if you change umbrella - get P45 and give it to new umbrella.Tags: None
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