Hi Would anyone be able to help my OH has done SA and ended up with a payment on account bill for nearly 9k is this right he is not self employed and he pays his tax through paye written to the tax office 3 times but not had a reply hope someone can help
Confused after self assesment
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Re: Confused after self assesment
Hi,
Does your OH have private pensions or any investment income ?
May also be an idea to check Tax codes.
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Re: Confused after self assesment
Thanks enaid for your reply no pension no investments just an employee earning 45k a year he did change jobs in 2014/2015 which included changing from a company car to company van it worked out a shortfall of tax but we are querying that one has they constantly changed his tax codes but this seems to be a seperate issue read up a bit about tax on account but it's just complicated the issue so no idea what to do
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Re: Confused after self assesment
I wouldn't be able to comment on tax for company vehicles that's a minefield imo.
Tax on account is a prepayment of your tax bill so I presume this is for tax year 2015/16, they are asking for 9k.
Looks like they are still assuming he has a company vehicle, but that, still a large amount.
Did you check his tax code off his payslips ?
Asking [MENTION=26290]mariefab[/MENTION] to take a look for you, remeber it is weekend she may not be online today
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Re: Confused after self assesment
Originally posted by winner12 View PostThanks enaid yes it's very complicated I just thought self employed people paid tax on account
The pas I employ used to work for an agency and would fill in a SA for their mileage and fuel costs which would only affect their tax code as you said above, it changes all the time and is so stupid imo. You also have to keep records for this.
A TAX calculator tells you what your OH should be paying through paye it tells you at the top this figure may differ.
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Re: Confused after self assesment
If you click on any of the categories in the list below you'll get the relevant helpline number.
My own experience has been that the people manning these helplines are very well informed.
https://www.gov.uk/contact-hmrc
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Re: Confused after self assesment
I had a similar problem a couple of years ago. They somehow decided I was a large sum behind with tax and it turned out that some idiot had recalculated and put my government old age pension of £130 pw in at about £100,000 a year (I wish!) Took a couple of months to sort out but got there in the end.
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