I’m paying tax when I shouldn’t be (I don’t work enough) - my tax code is OT. I’ve googled this and it says it’s because my employer doesn’t have enough information to give me a code. Am I supposed to do something to sort this out or will the happy pixies deal with?
"Why do I have the tax code OT?
The main causes of being given the OT tax code are:
You’ve started a new job and you can’t give your new employer your last P45 and didn’t complete a P46
Your tax free personal allowance has been used up
You have started with a new employer and couldn’t give them all the information they need to give you a tax code"
Is it a new job? Is it your only job/income- if not do you have tax codes for the others?
I would think you have to tell the tax office. I had an issue with flat rate expenses at work and my company told me that they don't decide the tax code - they apply the tax code that the tax office gives them. I had to fill out a tax return to sort it out.
"If you have no P45, perhaps because you were on a career break or self-employed before you started employment, then the employer should use a Starter Checklist to work out what tax code to use. (Under RTI, the Starter Checklist replaces form P46)."
agreed when i got a job after i had been redundant for a period, i had to sign a piece of aper saying i had had no income since april 1st. i presume you could do the same
You should be due for a rebate on taxpaid in Feb/March too if you had the same code then. May take while though- I'm due a small rebate of around £100 from 2018/19 and periodically get a message on my online tax account saying it will be finalised by X, but they kept putting it back 3 months at a time and I've now been told I'll get it by 5th April 2021. I assume furloughing and self employed grants are the priority now.