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Yeah, you can all thank me later for the soon-to-be improved NHS services.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI wonder if it's also due to HMRC reminding people that their OnlyFans income is taxable...
https://www.theregister.com/2023/02/...nfluencer_tax/
(though i suspect most OF gigs will be inside rather than outside....)
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I wonder if it's also due to HMRC reminding people that their OnlyFans income is taxable...
https://www.theregister.com/2023/02/...nfluencer_tax/
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My ex-umbrella messed up my tax deductions by £5k for 2021/22 so part of this is on me.
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Perhaps so, but don't HMRC's systems estimate PAYE income from the monthly receipts trend, so they should have this aggregated data?Originally posted by vetran View PostFiscal drag among other things. Wages were going up a year ago.
if this is the case, I'm not sure that it would explain the 'unexpected' nature of the receipts.Last edited by Protagoras; 21 February 2023, 12:54.
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More tax than expected ...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64705051
"Higher-than-expected self-assessed income tax receipts boosted the UK's coffers, helping it spend less resulting in a £5.4bn surplus."
I wonder what's behind the increase in self-assessment income ... dividend income ??Tags: None
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