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Shoco
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Posted: 31 Jan 2019 at 9:56am |
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So I'm filling in my form 12 so I can request a balancing statement. I was off sick for a number of weeks last year, my employer received my illness benefit payments and I was paid as normal while I was off. So when filling in the form 12, my gorss taxable pay is x And in the non PAYE section the illness benefit payment is y But that's giving me a total income of x+y, is that correct? Should my illness benefit be 0 as it was paid to my employer and not me and I already paid tax on it? I have tried ringing them on the phone but end up on hold for ages. I should be due a load of tax back as after I returned to work and sent in a final cert, however DEASP continued to make payments to my employer for another 10 weeks!! So as a result I was taxed on this even though my employer held on to the money until DEASP realised their mistake and asked for the money back. Took ages to get this sorted.
Edited by Shoco - 31 Jan 2019 at 10:40am |
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LO SCIENZIATO
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sorry to hijack your thread shoco but after your question is answered... My question..... got married recently, what is the best thing to do with tax credits etc and any other tax tips?
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Sham157
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9fingers
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This current tax year is the last time that’ll be available
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Shoco
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Revenue already had a figure in there which is about right for what they paid my employer, I'm guessing it's right but it seems more logical to me to put in 0
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Sham157
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ShayGivensBum
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As far as I know it only really benefits you to be jointly assessed if one spouse doesnt work full time. If you both work full time then its no use. There is a section when you log into PAYE anytime that will show you the best way to split your credits between both of you. You just need to put in your Salaries for the year etc. The option you click on when you log in is divide tax credits.
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rossieman
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Flat rate expenses gone for some reason but afaik you will still be able to claim back tax for the last 4 years. Revenue are getting rid of the P forms .This will be the last year you will receive a P60 for example.Their new system is based on real time returns(weekly/montly etc),so a good idea for everyone to set up their account with revenue online . |
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ShayGivensBum
Jack Charlton The lighter coloured grass is painted Joined: 24 Aug 2010 Status: Offline Points: 8316 |
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Rossie did I hear that we will no longer get p60's or P45's from this year on? Is your employer just obliged to update your details online with Revenue from now on or what way does ir work?
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9fingers
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Your p60 is your most recent payslip I believe
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ShayGivensBum
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No I dont think so 9F as that wouldnt take in any earlings from other sources that year like other jobs etc. I think we still get a p60 this year but then from now on they're being replaced with an online system. I could be completely wrong though.
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rossieman
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You will get a P60 this year but thats the end of it.My understanding of it is from Jan 2019 your employer(s) send your pay details to revenue every time you are paid and your record is updated every time a return is made instead of the old system where I think it was a P35 sent over once a year . When its fully up and running you should be able to log into your revenue a/c and see what you have earned to date .if you have numerous employers you will be able to see what they all have returned for you and what way you credits are divided etc. If you change jobs you can register the new one online yourself or cease an old employment.P 60/45/35 will all be a thing of the past.There will be an onus on the employee to keep some things up to date but the employer will be making a lot more returns than previous system. Edited by rossieman - 01 Feb 2019 at 10:13am |
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