As long as you are employed by that company you are on PAYE scheme which deduct tax and NI on a monthly or weekly basis from your wages.
2006-11-22 19:35:47
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are directly employed by a British company then the income tax is deducted every pay day
2006-11-22 09:05:44
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answered by ? 2
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If withheld tax is not enough to cover your tax liability, you pay twice a year - January and July. Unless its capital gains, in which case you pay in January.
2006-11-22 10:54:12
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answered by skip 6
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well, if you are paid weekly then its per week,
if the pay is monthly then its per month, and if you are self employed then it is twice a year, every six months. or once a year, but it is easier to pay every six months.
2006-11-22 09:18:11
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answered by ? 6
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Every week mate
2006-11-22 09:05:16
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answered by Anonymous
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its deducted of your wages every week/ month
2006-11-22 09:05:39
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answered by man with the golden gun 4
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AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR
2006-11-22 09:10:40
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answered by stirling silver 3
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