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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
And you can change it.
Though make sure you do self assessment to ensure you pay or can claim back the right amount of tax.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostTake a look at your personal tax account as eek says - they estimated my income really high due to me getting paid for March and April in April. They are restricting your allowance - possible reasons -
They think you owe tax
They think you will earn over 100K
They think you have some taxable benefits
Their system has done something stupid on an apparently random basis
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Originally posted by BillHicksRIP View PostI'm on an inside-IR35 contract through Paystream and just had a tax code change notification switching from 1257L to 819L. Is there any reason my tax code would change like that near the start of the tax year?
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Take a look at your personal tax account as eek says - they estimated my income really high due to me getting paid for March and April in April. They are restricting your allowance - possible reasons -
They think you owe tax
They think you will earn over 100K
They think you have some taxable benefits
Their system has done something stupid on an apparently random basis
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Originally posted by BillHicksRIP View PostI'm on an inside-IR35 contract through Paystream and just had a tax code change notification switching from 1257L to 819L. Is there any reason my tax code would change like that near the start of the tax year?
The fixes are to check your personal tax account at HMRC and do you tax return ASAP...
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Tax Code Change
I'm on an inside-IR35 contract through Paystream and just had a tax code change notification switching from 1257L to 819L. Is there any reason my tax code would change like that near the start of the tax year?Tags: None
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