Re: What is my PAYE
- From: Simon <simon@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 10:15:14 +0000
PeterSaxton wrote:
On 16 Jan, 19:05, Simon <si...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Jonathan Bryce wrote:Simon wrote:Which should be automatic if the employer has sent in returns. If theyThe low SMP payments suggest the former. The only way you can get thisBut one you establish that you are getting minimum wage as your gross pay,
corrected is to ask that the employer is seen by Employer Complaiance
staff and they can sort it out. Or, National Minimum Wage team can look
at this but they would only look at gross wages, whereas EC will lok at
Wages, deductions and statutory payments.
then any overpayment in tax can be refunded.
haven't, then each employee should take their P60's to the tax office.
This should get the tax checked and make sure that they have ben
credited with the NI on their account.
There only seems to be a problem in the last four months.
Seems so Peter, a quick word with the wages dept should normally sort this out, but something of the OP post suggested that this was a bit more than that. However, the OP did not provide further info, they can always post again if they dont get anywhere.
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