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MarkSport
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6th Apr 11 at 05:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Hi All

Just got my p45 through the post from my old job... I'm now self employed for a different company, what do I do with the p45? keep it for my records or give it to the company I contract for?
luciaadr
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6th Apr 11 at 06:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Keep it
MarkSport
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Cheers
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6th Apr 11 at 07:45   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

How are you self employed for a different company
luciaadr
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I decided not to point that out. Bad enough he was asking what to do with his P45 in the first place
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mattk
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you shouldnt get a p45 when changing contractor, are you registered with CIS for your tax? What do you get to prove your tax paid?
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6th Apr 11 at 08:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I've been self employed working through an agency on PAYE, they asked for my P45.

[Edited on 06-04-2011 by alan-g-w]
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This whole thread reeks of tbh

I predict that Mark will get stung for a fucking great tax bill next december and there will be threads on here asking what he does about it.

[Edited on 06-04-2011 by pow]
alan-g-w
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6th Apr 11 at 08:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

And why is that?
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I think in some cases like Alan's you can ask HMRC to collect any taxes through PAYE even if you are self employed, if you are earning up to a certain amount.

The whole self employment thing needs sorting out really, it's confusing as fuck to people new to running their own businesses.
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not really, you can be self employed and work for some one as a contractor, as mark is doing, i work a regular mon - fri job for a plumbing firm but under my own name, i use my own vehicle, insurances and registration, i get paid weekley but pay my own national insurance, for tax mark should get a statement from his company proving how much tax they have deducted and paid from your wages, are you registered with cis?
AndyKent
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It's not that difficult if people actually bother to read the advice on direct.gov or give HMRC a call.

Trouble is that people ask on here instead and get 20 different answers from people who don't really know either.
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I think I know as well, I'm employed and self employed.
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6th Apr 11 at 08:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I don't see why what I wrote would contribute to the thread being full of facepalm-ness tbh. You obviously don't know as much as you think you do.
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It makes people feel good about themselves, even though none of them seem to have adequately answered your question. Weird.
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the biggest question I feel is why he has got a p45 from his last job, im dubious about mark bein self employed at all
Matt L
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whats so hard to grasp about being given a p45 from an old job where he was employed (not self employed) and is now self employed since leaving said job that has sent him a p45?

alot of people not reading it properly imo.

as said thought just keep it safe.
_Allan_
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Tax doesn't have to be taxing.
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quote:
Originally posted by _Allan_
Tax doesn't have to be taxing.


CS however is VERY taxing!
MarkSport
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6th Apr 11 at 17:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by mattk
you shouldnt get a p45 when changing contractor, are you registered with CIS for your tax? What do you get to prove your tax paid?


Sorry, I've not made myself clear.

Basically last year I was self employed and the job ended. I then went and done a normal job working at a nightclub (not self employed) whilst I was looking for a new placement. I have since found one and ended the nightclub job hence the reason for the p45.


 
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