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Meaning of OTM1
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My niece's tax code in her new job is OTM1, does anyone have an idea of what this means?
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Minor correction. M1 does not signify an emergency tax code. It does signify, as Halifaxmum correctly said, that tax is calculated monthly with no relevance to what has been paid to date in the tax year. Each month is calculated wholly independently. However, there's nothing "emergency" about that and many people have such a code on an ongoing basis.
Sorry halifaxmum but it absolutely does no such thing. The M1 part of the code has no relationship at all to whether it's an emergency tax code.
Many people have an M1 suffix without it being an emergency code. An emergency code usually has an M1 suffix but not all M1 suffixes are emergency codes and some emergency tax codes don't have an M1 suffix.
If you choose not to believe me then the links below confirm that:
http://www.hmrc.gov.u...e/intro/tax-codes.htm
http://www.hmrc.gov.u...ew-employee-nop45.htm
In particular note that the part on the second link about what emergency code to use for employees who don't have a P45 highlights that of four possible emergency codes, two have an M1 suffix and two don't.
Many people have an M1 suffix without it being an emergency code. An emergency code usually has an M1 suffix but not all M1 suffixes are emergency codes and some emergency tax codes don't have an M1 suffix.
If you choose not to believe me then the links below confirm that:
http://www.hmrc.gov.u...e/intro/tax-codes.htm
http://www.hmrc.gov.u...ew-employee-nop45.htm
In particular note that the part on the second link about what emergency code to use for employees who don't have a P45 highlights that of four possible emergency codes, two have an M1 suffix and two don't.
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