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Tax Concerns
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My daughter has been offered a job as a nanny in Central London. The job comes with a car and a flat. My question is this, would these be taxed as "benefits in kind"? This would make a massive difference as the wage is not tremendous but living rent free in London would more than make up for it! However, if HMRC are going to clobber her then there would be no point in taking the job.
Any advice would be much appreciated
Thanks dudes
Any advice would be much appreciated
Thanks dudes
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An employer is required to report to HMRC any benefits provided to an employee (such as a car)and the employee's tax code is adjusted accordingly.
Presumably she would have to register for council tax?
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An employer is required to report to HMRC any benefits provided to an employee (such as a car)and the employee's tax code is adjusted accordingly.
Presumably she would have to register for council tax?