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dot.hawkes | 22:33 Mon 13th Apr 2009 | Business & Finance
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My son has had his SA100, he trained as a tyler and had the job for a few months and then was laid off cos of the current climate deteriorating in the trade.
He has 3 SC60 type letters from the contractors which include the deductions etc.
He has had a part time job in a pub for 4 years and of course he is PAYE there. He has had his P60 for that job this week,
What I need to know, is do I fill in his SA100 and include the pub gross too?

cheers for any help

Dotty
I've only ever done the Self assessment for full self employed before
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I'm not SE but there is guidance on the HMRC site here, http://search2.hmrc.gov.uk/kbroker/hmrc/forms/ viewform.jsp?formId=2999 and it indicates you say he was employed and you also need to complete an SE102.
Yes you add an employment page in addition to the self employment page, and put the pub gross, then the tax deducted.
wtf is a tyler?
As above...yes.
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it's an occupational surname derived from the occupation tiler, of which my son was one, but i misepelt it in my question, thanks for pointing that out i hadn't noticed and the first two posters did not seem to mind
and what about this >>>>>>>>misepelt <<<<<<???????
Not what no-know said..!!!!
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yeah well i was watcvhing CSI New York and trying to tell if it was really Shannon Doherty.
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lol i'm not drinking, just trying to multi-task honest!
watcvhing????????????????????????????
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thanks for that ummmm and NOOLYBROCEH and jedimistress.

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