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winkyridg | 15:50 Thu 13th Jul 2017 | Business & Finance
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My partner started a new job 4 weeks ago, gets paid weekly and hasn't yet paid any tax, her boss has told her today that this is because she ticked the wrong box on her P60 and that she'll get hammered for tax this week and won't receive much in the way of wages.........is this how it works, is it legal?
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I think you may be thinking of a P46 (but I don't think thesr are used anymore).

Your partner may need to talk to the payroll dept / wages office a.s.a.p.

If s/he gave her new employer a P45 they should be able to work out the correct tax code:-

https://www.gov.uk/new-employee-tax-code

If your partner did not provide a P45, a new starter checklist will be required.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/paye-starter-checklist

sorry . . . should read:-

1. "these" not "thesr"
and
2."the" not "her"
Yes. If they don't have a P45 from her last employer [for the current tax year] they are obliged to apply an emergency tax code until they have a response from HMRC to a P46 application for tax code.
This means she'll pay tax without any personal allowances until then, but will get back any overpayment in the next wage that has the correct tax code applied.
Yes, she has been underpaying tax so it's a good idea to put some or all of the 'windfall' aside for when the tax system catches up. They'll only recoup what should have been collected earlier

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