For some reason only know to themselves they closed my company PAYE account, and created a new one, the moey payed to the original a/c is not showing on the new a/c. Trying to phone and sort it, I've spent hours on the phone the last call cost £33 and nothing said has been...
Sure, you can easily notify HMRC about your change of employment. Since your employer pays you through Pay As You Earn (PAYE), they will send details of your earnings and tax deductions to HMRC. Once HMRC receives these details, they'll automatically adjust your tax code if necessary, to ...
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I got a letter once saying I owed £6k in unpaid PAYE for an employee; turned out they'd just randomly invented one and theorised that I'd pay them £22k. Naturally I hadn't paid the PAYE on this nonexistent person's nonexistent wage :) They cleared it immediately. Although they...
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Sure, you can easily notify HMRC about your change of employment. Since your employer pays you through Pay As You Earn (PAYE), they will send details of your earnings and tax deductions to HMRC. Once HMRC receives these details, they'll automatically adjust your tax code if necessary, to ...
Sure, you can easily notify HMRC about your change of employment. Since your employer pays you through Pay As You Earn (PAYE), they will send details of your earnings and tax deductions to HMRC. Once HMRC receives these details, they'll automatically adjust your tax code if necessary, to ...