BR is an emergency tax code meaning "basic rate" All income is taxed at 20%.
Your daughter needs a tax code from HMRC. The employer can then apply the code, and any overpaid tax will be refunded. She will be entitled to a tax-free personal allowance, about £10000, this financial year, I think.
The BR is Basic Rate, which means she hasn't had her personal allowance taken into consideration. You need to contact her tax office and get a proper tax code for her - when she gives it to her employer she'll probably get all her tax back. The BR rate is often given to people who have more than one job - the personal allowance is given against the job with the highest pay, so all other employers have to take tax at 20%.
I suppose not but that's how we used to say it many years ago, once on study leave you didn't sniff the school gates except for exams. Well I went to sixth form so it didn't really apply to me but a few people I know didn't even bother to turn up for the exams so to them they had left school.
That's right rocky, although more and more schools are now requiring year 11s to remain in school until the exams are finished. Anyway, their status in terms of employment hasn't changed - they are still pupils of the school and employment laws regarding young people still apply
Yes indeed. At my kids school they sent a letter home saying the government had told schools they couldn't offer study leave so kids have to go into school until after the exams. Best way IMO, my son would doss on study leave.