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Tax after being out of work
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I've been out of work for 10 months. Just about to restart. Both last salary (ended Feb 06) and new salary are (just) on the higher tax scale. Do I expect my Jan/Feb salaries to be on a lesser tax as I haven't had an income over this tax year? Do I need to notify anyone or by handing in my p60 to new employer does everything get automatically sorted out? Should be able to work this out but having a mental block.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your tax for 06-07 year will be based on your total taxable income for the year. If you have been getting Job Seekers Allowance you should be given a P45 by the Job Centre, which your employer should be given. If not, then you will probably have to complete a P46 (from your employer) and be taxed on emergency code until a new tax code is provided by HMRC. As your total income for 06-07 is (from what you say) not going to be enough to pay tax at the higher rate, then your emergency tax should not be at that level.