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Mosaic | 07:06 Fri 19th Jun 2015 | Business & Finance
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HAve any Abers got an idea on how I can make this work? I've got to a question about 'tips not declared on P60' or some such......the answer is zero.....if I enter zero it won't allow me to proceed to next page but says 'there's an error, answer must be above zero'. There's no option for 'nothing' or for ignoring the question. At this rate I can see I'll be back to the paper version.
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Put £1 won't make much diffrence
You may have put a 'wrong' answer in a previous question that leads it to think you are in a job with tips

Have you tried leaving it blank? That's another possibility.
As Dzug2 suggests, you must have already told the system that you've received some tips; you need to review your previous answers.
I share your angst Mosaic. Nothing more annoying than an online sequence which refuses to advance if one item is left blank, and you have to end up putting a "dummy" answer (i.e. one you don't entirely support).

When this occurs on the tax form, I put a nominal amount then write an explanation in the "any additional information" bit at the end (I don't know whether this still exists, I haven't done this year's yet).
Canary - try filling out a UCAS form
( I was gonna do a uni course )
and none of the A levels I took seem to exist now

obviously my interview was ...... interesting. esp on honesty and probity - ah yes but if I put in no qualifications when I have, that is also misleading.....

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