not allowed to issue copies of P45's however you can ring your previous employer and request a Statement of Earnings which will detail the same thing.
2006-09-07 05:25:25
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answered by Jimbo 2
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Emergency tax is a situation where your entire gross salary is taxed at the basic rate of 22%. Completion of a P46, stating that this is your only or main job, will ensure that you are taxed on a week/month 1 basis. This means that you will be given the personal allowance, lower rate band etc as if this were week/month 1 in the tax year. Unfortunately, if it has been a while since you have been employed and you might otherwise be due a rebate, or pay a reduced amount of tax, then you will need to wait until your new employer receives a notice of coding. If your old employer has kept a copy of your P45, you could ask them to complete a duplicate. Worst case scenario is that you submit your self assessment early during April 2008, together with your last payslip, and/or P60 details for all employments, and obtain a refund if applicable.
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answered by ? 4
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2006-09-07 01:22:55
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answered by Luckys Charm 4
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Your employer can give you a form to fill out this will apply for a new p45 but you will pay too much tax for a while,but you'll get it back EVENTUALLY.
2006-09-07 01:32:20
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have lost it your new employer will ask you to complete a P60 while you get a new P45. You need to call hoever deals with taxes.
2006-09-07 01:33:09
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answered by Ms Dee 4
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Phone up the pension and benefits office. They will advise you of the best way forward. It's a free phone number!
2006-09-07 01:24:05
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answered by Anonymous
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get a p46 on inland revenue pafes PDF format is not a problem and give it to your employers- no big deal
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/forms/p46.pdf#search='p46'
2006-09-07 01:39:06
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answered by antagonist 5
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get a p46 from your new employers accountants, then you wont pay basic rate.
2006-09-07 01:40:48
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answered by bekkibex 3
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try the previous employer, they should be able to give you another
2006-09-07 01:27:36
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answered by Nimbus 5
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