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Tax... Argh!
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<blockquote data-quote="gavin-h" data-source="post: 134619" data-attributes="member: 120"><p>Matt, in your position I would talk to my new employers' human resource department, tell them that after talking to HMRC you believe the error is due to slow submission by the accountant, and ask if they can help you to "offset" the repayment. </p><p></p><p>Tell them that paying back £500 to HMRC over a year will leave a £40 hole in your monthly budgeting and that you are concerned you may go overdrawn. Even if you aren't and you won't, it's worth talking to human resources because they might just be sympathetic and you could gain on the deal.</p><p></p><p>Gotta be worth a try, but don't go steaming in all bolshy at them, be reasonable and calm but make the point that you are suffereing because of the company's error, and you never know. And if you do get a result, try and keep the smile off your face....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gavin-h, post: 134619, member: 120"] Matt, in your position I would talk to my new employers' human resource department, tell them that after talking to HMRC you believe the error is due to slow submission by the accountant, and ask if they can help you to "offset" the repayment. Tell them that paying back £500 to HMRC over a year will leave a £40 hole in your monthly budgeting and that you are concerned you may go overdrawn. Even if you aren't and you won't, it's worth talking to human resources because they might just be sympathetic and you could gain on the deal. Gotta be worth a try, but don't go steaming in all bolshy at them, be reasonable and calm but make the point that you are suffereing because of the company's error, and you never know. And if you do get a result, try and keep the smile off your face.... [/QUOTE]
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