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My wife is currently on a 5 year career break. To ensure her job is kept 'open' she has to work for two weeks in each of the 5 years. She was on about �30K. Can she assume her salary for these two weeks will be free of income tax and NI? Or, will she be taxed and then the Inland Revenue will realise in April next year and refund her? Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As long as she doesn't have any other earned income, then when she works her employer will tax her for the 2 weeks then give her a P45. If she writes to the Inland Revenue straight away and tells them she will not be working again in the tax year, they will usually refund the tax. They could insist on waiting for the end of the tax year and the completion of a Return, but in my experience, as long as her tax affairs are otherwise straightforward (no income from property, investments etc), they will make the refund straight away.
She will be liable to National Insurance contributions for the 2 weeks, and these are not refundable.