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sallyann16 | 15:15 Fri 22nd Dec 2017 | Jobs & Education
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I am working part-time and have been since March 2017.
I definitely won't be earning more than £10,000 in this tax year (April 2017-April 2018) but I am being taxed at 20%.
What is the easiest way of alerting HMRC of this fact and to get a rebate?
Can I do that now, or do I wait for April 2018?
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Sounds like you are being taxed at "Basic Rate" because your employer has no Tax Code for you. Contact HMRC and get them to send your employer a coding notice. You should get the rebate through your pay as soon as they get it.
15:17 Fri 22nd Dec 2017
Sounds like you are being taxed at "Basic Rate" because your employer has no Tax Code for you. Contact HMRC and get them to send your employer a coding notice. You should get the rebate through your pay as soon as they get it.
You should have a tax code. What is it?
Ring HMRC if it's wrong. They shoudl adjust it within a couple of weeks
Do you have any other income such a spension or taxable benefits?
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Yes just noticed my tax code is BR.
Thanks so much everyone - I will contact HMRC after the Christmas break.
Really appreciate your help here - Season's Greetings to you all.
And to you, Sallyann....have a good one x

When you ring HMRC you should receive your tax code of 1150L, which is your Personal Allowance, meaning you've got to earn £11,500 before paying tax.....a rebate, as New Judge mentions, will soon follow, and a nice amount from March 2017.
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Thanks so much, yogi-bear - that is extremely helpful.
My pleasure....Merry Christmas, Sallyann :-) x
Ooo you're going to be in for a nice cheque from HMRC!
As soon as you get a Tax Code, your employer will refund the overpaid tax with your next month's salary - you won't get a cheque from HMRC.

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