Originally posted by Wilmslow
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Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostI got one as well a while back I rang them and told them 'All this information is on my tax returns', they informed yes they could get it off that and ignore the letter, I kind of got the impression the issuing of the letter was a glitch their side if you are already doing tax returns for the period in question.
However.... Brolly stuffed up my mileage allowance tax and did not take me off 45 ppm after I reached the limit, and sent a form to Hector telling them of their stuff-up. Cheers Mimax......
The other source of possible confusion is a permie job paying me for 3 months while I had left and was contracting through a brolly elsewhere.
Hence not really sure how to handle this letter - I am thinking to ignore!
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostHe has been missing me - sent me form P91, Employment Record letter saying I can end up paying too much tax if I don't complete the form...., but, nothing about paying extra tax if I do!
Work history:
1. Left permie martini contract for first proper contract
2. Project went bump, took permie local job
3. Local job ended up a martini job, hence I left for a contract
4. Meanwhile, 3 extra months I was paid by permie job left, plus contract
5. Now at same contract job but as a permie.
Both contracts through a brolly.
Hence a little worried about completing the form wanting to know my where-abouts since Feb 2007!Last edited by Bumfluff; 6 July 2008, 17:54.
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My wife received one last year (she went from a part time bar job to part time freelance work).
HMRC promptly sent her a cheque for 153 quid.
BOOMED!
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Letter from Hector....
He has been missing me - sent me form P91, Employment Record letter saying I can end up paying too much tax if I don't complete the form...., but, nothing about paying extra tax if I do!
Work history:
1. Left permie martini contract for first proper contract
2. Project went bump, took permie local job
3. Local job ended up a martini job, hence I left for a contract
4. Meanwhile, 3 extra months I was paid by permie job left, plus contract
5. Now at same contract job but as a permie.
Both contracts through a brolly.
Hence a little worried about completing the form wanting to know my where-abouts since Feb 2007!Tags: None
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