GeneralWhy didn't I get taxed this month?
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Not that I'm complaining lol but I just don't wanna get an unexpected bill from the HM. I made £2966 for February month, and my net pay is £2860 as I payed for a advance I got with the company. It does say on my pay slip, the deductions for PAYE (tax) and also NI but it don't come of my Net pay lol? Maybe a mistake?
Also, I got taxed fine for January month, so I am on the correct tax code etc. My missus mum said it might be something to do because it's the end of the tax year? |
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Just call the tax office to make sure i reckon. You don't want to be hit with a nasty tax debt when you're not financially prepared for it. |
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Call them up and make sure everything is in order. Like you said, you don't want any unexpected bills from them.
On the kind of wage, I doubt you'd struggle to pay it anyway! |
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Nothing to worry about, common thing to happen. You should talk to your employer before speaking to HMRC mate |
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End of the tax year or not you still have tax due I would call them. |
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Call them, could be a mistake. . or you may have to declare this yourself |
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Should call them, you don't want that to come and bite you in the ass man. |
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call em so you dont have any trouble later
they dont make mistakes when it comes to taxes and sooner or later they will come for you |
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There's two possible things that may have happened,
They've reviewed your income and decided you don't earn enough to tax you, (highly doubtful as they tax everything/everybody) Or they've made a mistake (this is probably what's happened). Give them a call. Give them your NI number and they'll check. Better to be safe than sorry! |
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yeah, i would definitely call them up just to make double sure. |
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