ChatterBank2 mins ago
Stupid pay dates
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Just realised im getting practically no pay!!
Worked from 19aug....
Cut off date for shifts to be signed off is 31st aug for payment on 27th sept....
However PAY cut off is 25th aug :0(
I worked extra between 25/31st to get extra money or so i thought!!!!
Sept pay will literally be two shifts worth :0(
Octs pay will be 8/9weeks worth.... Theyl hammer me with tax....
I was last paid from job centre 1st wk Aug!!!!!!!!
Oct is a LOOOONNNNNGGGG time away.
Boooo :0((
Lucky to be working i know...but let me moan anyhow ;0>
Worked from 19aug....
Cut off date for shifts to be signed off is 31st aug for payment on 27th sept....
However PAY cut off is 25th aug :0(
I worked extra between 25/31st to get extra money or so i thought!!!!
Sept pay will literally be two shifts worth :0(
Octs pay will be 8/9weeks worth.... Theyl hammer me with tax....
I was last paid from job centre 1st wk Aug!!!!!!!!
Oct is a LOOOONNNNNGGGG time away.
Boooo :0((
Lucky to be working i know...but let me moan anyhow ;0>
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You'll only pay tax on whatever you earn up to your annual allowance, yes you'll pay more end of october but hardly any end of september and then end of november it will be less probably too, but you've not worked much this financial year anyway and so over all you can earn the £8100 before paying tax, so it will be fine.
the nhs pay system is rubbish. wait for them to cock something up and take 6 months to sort it out. and if the tax office gets involved as well, you're done for. almost everybody i work with has had serious problems with payroll. keep a record of every shift you do and every minute you are late after a shift. claim that back as time owing (or they will suck your life away!). and especially keep a record of any overtime you do and keep your payslips filed in date order. you have to be very organised, as the payroll system isn't. and when you have a problem, phoning up is a nightmare. as response to your op, keep a record that you may have a lump sum of tax paid in oct - if it is over your allowances at the end of the tax year, you will get it back =o)