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Tax... Argh!
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<blockquote data-quote="maggi200" data-source="post: 134295" data-attributes="member: 275"><p>Technically you will be liable. You received £500 more than you should of, it's annoying as the timing means realistically you won't still have that same £500 to repay it.</p><p></p><p>You should of provided a p45 or filled out a p46 when joining your new employer, but that would usually result in an over payment and not an underpayment. The issue will be someone has put the tax to date in as a figure larger than the actual, I would imagine.</p><p></p><p>The way it has been dealt with though, I feel is incorrect and there is some missing information. Unless you're receiving some benefits somewhere or something beyond this figure, they won't reclaim that much more than you owe. Have you been lucky enough to speak to one of the more human employees at hmrc yet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maggi200, post: 134295, member: 275"] Technically you will be liable. You received £500 more than you should of, it's annoying as the timing means realistically you won't still have that same £500 to repay it. You should of provided a p45 or filled out a p46 when joining your new employer, but that would usually result in an over payment and not an underpayment. The issue will be someone has put the tax to date in as a figure larger than the actual, I would imagine. The way it has been dealt with though, I feel is incorrect and there is some missing information. Unless you're receiving some benefits somewhere or something beyond this figure, they won't reclaim that much more than you owe. Have you been lucky enough to speak to one of the more human employees at hmrc yet? [/QUOTE]
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