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Iv just resentley got a new full time job of 35hrs a week. I start on monday and is now thinking of maybe still staying at my Original job but only doing 1-2 shifts a week.. I know i will get taxed by 22% of my 2nd job.. Iv been told to giv my new job my P60 n then to go to the tax affice to let them know that my new job is now my 1st job.. (its confussing) lol
Am a bit confussed to why i have to do this, why does my new job need to know how much taxed iv payed n what iv worked... ect... Also my friend says that in the long run having 2 jobs isnt gunna be worth it.. What do you think>>??

2007-08-03 09:16:27 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-08-03 07:52:30 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

i put a bid in on ebay know i have changed my mind

2007-08-02 06:28:43 · 8 answers · asked by sam 1

2007-08-01 19:16:14 · 2 answers · asked by bapiraju k 2

i cant work out the cgt payable on the ir website so wonderd if there was a site with a free calculater on it

2007-08-01 10:50:02 · 4 answers · asked by if only 1

i am due to sell a property soon for a small profit which will be subject to cgt, i have heard that if i put the money away and wait for the tax office to write to me that i am( a) doing nothing wrong and (b) that after a certain time scale they cant ask for the money.
does any one know if this is true.
i obviously dont want to get in trouble over this but also with a possible 40% tax bracket if i dont have to pay id rather not
many thanks

2007-08-01 10:47:14 · 3 answers · asked by if only 1

And On Your Food?
Only In The United Kingdom?
How Stupid Is That?

2007-08-01 03:31:13 · 5 answers · asked by missmollie 4

When someone leaves and have not taken their holidays yet - are they entitled to holiday pay and how do i go about this on Sage ?

2007-07-31 22:32:21 · 11 answers · asked by donna m85 2

I was on a courese a few years ago and the tutor told me that the post office has no right to refuse to accept payment for road tax even if you dont have your insurance or mot.
this is because the post office acts as an agent to hm the queen and any agent that refuses to accept a tax levy will allow that person to use the vehicle on the road without the tax
is this true?

2007-07-31 22:00:52 · 7 answers · asked by Alvan J 1

I have moved in with my partner and I am wondering what I have to do with the neighbourhood office,

I moved in with him today I am going to the neighbourhood office tommorow to put myself on the electors roll here, what will the staff there ask of me, previous address, how much I am earning?

My partner is not working at the moment, I am, how much council tax will I have to pay?

2007-07-31 07:19:58 · 4 answers · asked by Rebz 5

She sells christening cloths and baby goods and offers embriodary service is she liable for tax as she doesnt declare it to inland revenue.

2007-07-31 01:00:40 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

ive heard there is a company who you pay a sum to them weekly and they sort out your tax etc for you does anybody know this firm or if its true

2007-07-30 08:46:38 · 5 answers · asked by milliesfling 2

we got a email telling that we won a BMW 550I and 400,000.00GBP
now we are instructed to pay for shipping charges to Elite Shipping Service ,Unit 9 Brunei Centre,Newtoon Road, Crawley West Sussex RHl0 2 Tu. Londoon, United Kingdom

2007-07-30 08:25:37 · 7 answers · asked by ROSE W 1

2007-07-30 07:08:35 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-30 00:08:34 · 5 answers · asked by madan c 1

Actually i got mail form the following address"UK National Lottery,
PO Box 1010
Liverpool,L70 1NL,
United Kingdom,
Draw Date 21/02/2007
Ref: XYL /26510460037/05
Batch: 24/00319/IPD" stating that i had won a lottery and am not sure if i can trust this lottery organisation becos they are askin for 500 to 300 pounds as courier service so that they can send my gift.Would really help if any of you could let me know if this is a trusted organisation.Thanks in advance

2007-07-29 07:13:51 · 8 answers · asked by Vinod M 1

curious and cold

2007-07-29 05:43:41 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have a 3 BR house which is currently let out.I wish to purchase another 3 BR house in liverpool area.I intend to live here for 3-4 years and then sell both properties.
I am told I may have to pay tax on the first property if I am not staying in it at the time of selling.
Is there any way out of it,or how long do I need to stay in it for me to avoid paying tax/minimise it ,or can my wife and kids stay there for a while just before selling it

2007-07-29 02:59:09 · 3 answers · asked by mrinaldoss 1

These people hv not asked me for any 'fees' or anything but hv accepted my suggestion to allow me to come over to the UK to collect the prize myself. So, what do u think? Shoud I go or not?

2007-07-29 00:10:37 · 11 answers · asked by timo455 1

someone from the UK ia emailing me that I have won a lottery,but I have to pay delivery costs of my winnings?

2007-07-28 14:00:14 · 30 answers · asked by Robert T 1

I'm an independent contractor who receives a 1099-MISC for non-employment compensation. I know that my total income for the year will be $24,000 because I get paid the same thing every month regardless of how much or little work I do. I am married, but separated and have lived in our apartment with our son since April and will continue to do so all year, so I can file Head of Household. My son is under 18 and I pay for the majority of his care. I tried to plug my numbers into an online tax site, deductions (standard), credits (I should qualify for EIC and Child Tax) - and it tells me that I hypothetically owe something in the ballpark of $8,000. My expenses are only in the ballpark of about $1500 a year. That can't be right. I can't owe $8000 to the federal and state government on only $24,000 worth of income. I know it's non-employment compensation, but come on - I have no other income. Is this right? Is there another way to figure this stuff up?

2007-07-28 12:50:56 · 2 answers · asked by bioautographical 1

The email address is unclaims agent officer 07@yahoo.co.uk

2007-07-28 10:27:47 · 25 answers · asked by sweet c 1

customs say that the rules are changing but are a bit shady on there answers is it all countrys that youll have to pay excise duty,or just non-eu countrys

2007-07-28 02:13:01 · 2 answers · asked by william b 1

2007-07-27 23:55:29 · 10 answers · asked by aiyana 2

2007-07-26 07:26:56 · 3 answers · asked by june g 1

I have been told it can be done if, a company is set up or if the person gives the property to the loved one before the person dies, although this has to be done 7 years in advance of death.

2007-07-26 07:11:27 · 5 answers · asked by GP M 1

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