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Hmrc Tax Codes
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I'm PAYE. In what universe would I owe HMRC a tax rebate of £199, thus lowering my tax threshold by a couple of thousand this tax year?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Let's just say since I turned 60 I have a small pension. Last month it took a hit because of the tax threshold... When I called HMRC it was a debt of £76 ..now it's nearly £200...I have paid taxes all my life and never have been self employed.I just don't get it ..I guess I will call them again about these inconsistencies again.( Another 45 mins)
Am sure theres a simple explanation. Is tax deducted from your pension at source? If thats a 'no' and your total income means your over the tax allowance you owe the tax due. If the pension was taxed at basic rate but your a higher rate taxpayer or will be when this extra incomes added on then you'll owe the differance.
they do a reconciliation at the end of the tax year
= formal add-up
so the paye code is by and large irrelevant in the large picture.
Mine goes all over the place and I think I have two ( and my pension tax code tries to take into account dividents from shares. it doesnt work very well )
[but I was over assessed for tax at £32 000 - no, not extra income of £32 000 to be taxed at 50% - £32 000
and it was all because the tax man's finger slipped !
So £200 just makes me laugh)
= formal add-up
so the paye code is by and large irrelevant in the large picture.
Mine goes all over the place and I think I have two ( and my pension tax code tries to take into account dividents from shares. it doesnt work very well )
[but I was over assessed for tax at £32 000 - no, not extra income of £32 000 to be taxed at 50% - £32 000
and it was all because the tax man's finger slipped !
So £200 just makes me laugh)
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