Yesterday, a family friend received 2 letters of P800 Tax calculations.
One was that of stating that she was due a refund from a 2008-09 award of £449
and
Another one to say there was an underpayment in 2010-2011, so the above refund will be used to reduce the underpayment to bring the amount down to £248.
On the 2008-09 - it says she did not receive the full benefit of all her tax free personal allowance (which was why there was a refund due), and on the 2010-11 - it says she has 2 employments at the same time where both employers were applying the PAYE code giving the full tax free allwances, so therefore received more allowances than due.
(which is why they will be using the refund from the other as stated).
However, she did give them a ring yesterday to confirm she did not work 2 employers at the same time, but finished one to start another.
And she also confirmed that when she received the P45 from the previous company she worked for, she handed it to the new employer (as you do), so left it to them to deal with.
Last year well over 13 month now she says, she had a letter from the compliance section of the HMRC who wanted to check some details, because they were reviewing income etc, so she dealt with them instantly, and even has the letter to prove that.
It appeared that the employer did not add the prevous income to the new income.
Anyway, she told the guy in relation of his matter that the underpayment is no fault of her's, she done what she had to do by passing the relevant P45 details and she confirmed she is naive about tax issues, and that should have been dealt with by the employer (payroll).
The guy said, yes but "you" still have to pay it", she said, she understands but she does think its down to the employer to put this right.
She shown me a part of the leaflet that was enclosed with the letters that says, you can hold them (employer) responsible, and if agreed they should pay for it.
And another thing as well, the HMRC known of the details 13 months ago (as said above), so why wait until now??
Any thoughts on this please guys.
She said she still has the email from the employer who confirmed they did receive the P45, back when she started with them in 2010.
Cheers folks.
One was that of stating that she was due a refund from a 2008-09 award of £449
and
Another one to say there was an underpayment in 2010-2011, so the above refund will be used to reduce the underpayment to bring the amount down to £248.
On the 2008-09 - it says she did not receive the full benefit of all her tax free personal allowance (which was why there was a refund due), and on the 2010-11 - it says she has 2 employments at the same time where both employers were applying the PAYE code giving the full tax free allwances, so therefore received more allowances than due.
(which is why they will be using the refund from the other as stated).
However, she did give them a ring yesterday to confirm she did not work 2 employers at the same time, but finished one to start another.
And she also confirmed that when she received the P45 from the previous company she worked for, she handed it to the new employer (as you do), so left it to them to deal with.
Last year well over 13 month now she says, she had a letter from the compliance section of the HMRC who wanted to check some details, because they were reviewing income etc, so she dealt with them instantly, and even has the letter to prove that.
It appeared that the employer did not add the prevous income to the new income.
Anyway, she told the guy in relation of his matter that the underpayment is no fault of her's, she done what she had to do by passing the relevant P45 details and she confirmed she is naive about tax issues, and that should have been dealt with by the employer (payroll).
The guy said, yes but "you" still have to pay it", she said, she understands but she does think its down to the employer to put this right.
She shown me a part of the leaflet that was enclosed with the letters that says, you can hold them (employer) responsible, and if agreed they should pay for it.
And another thing as well, the HMRC known of the details 13 months ago (as said above), so why wait until now??
Any thoughts on this please guys.
She said she still has the email from the employer who confirmed they did receive the P45, back when she started with them in 2010.
Cheers folks.
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