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Old 22-01-07, 01:41 PM   #1
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Well my latest one has just arrived. The revenue must have decided to give clearer explanations and it is enough to make me cry. Well my code is a pitiful 96L.

The explanation of the implications says :- "You can receive about £80 a month, or £19 a week before you employers take tax off you".

£19 a week before I pay tax. I want to cry
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Old 22-01-07, 01:43 PM   #2
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Well my latest one has just arrived. The revenue must have decided to give clearer explanations and it is enough to make me cry. Well my code is a pitiful 96L.

The explanation of the implications says :- "You can receive about £80 a month, or £19 a week before you employers take tax of you".

£19 a week before I pay tax. I want to cry
Your first coffee of the week is tax free! \o/

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Old 22-01-07, 01:50 PM   #3
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Timwilky - Know how you feel!!!

My tax code has gone from 453L to 222L and nothing in my life or work has changed - just that the taxman wants to now take £3000 off my personal allowance for my work van, oh and I've got to tell them about my diesel card - another £500.

SO that will be a tax code of 172L

Not as mad as your but still hurts - esp as I'm single, living too close to London, and on £20k - there goes the mortgage!!!
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Old 22-01-07, 02:06 PM   #4
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Well my latest one has just arrived. The revenue must have decided to give clearer explanations and it is enough to make me cry. Well my code is a pitiful 96L.

The explanation of the implications says :- "You can receive about £80 a month, or £19 a week before you employers take tax of you".

£19 a week before I pay tax. I want to cry
Your first coffee of the week is tax free! \o/

Dan

Oh christ, Do I have to tell them that the company supplies free coffee? and I am a caffeine addict.
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Old 22-01-07, 09:18 PM   #5
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Be thankful you're not on a "K" code.

You already owe the taxman before you've even got out of bed.
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Be thankful you're not on a "K" code.

You already owe the taxman before you've even got out of bed.
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Old 22-01-07, 10:00 PM   #7
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Be thankful you're not on a "K" code.

You already owe the taxman before you've even got out of bed.
Yup,

I was on K509 for about 6 months last year. Allowed to earn -£5000 before the tax started.
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How does that work? How can you owe the government money before you have even earnt any?

Unless you've been a little naughty?....
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Basically, they believed I'd earned a lot more in 05-06 than I actually did and wanted payment on account. I didn't want to give them this money I didn't really owe, so just ignored it.
This is not a practical solution.
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Old 23-01-07, 01:27 PM   #10
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How does that work? How can you owe the government money before you have even earnt any?

Two ways- owing the taxman a bundle from a previous year(s), or you have a company car and/or other taxable benefits were the tax on them is greater than your allowances
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