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Noonster
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To have a day job thats taxed etc...... IE like most people have. And then also have a cash in hand job.......??

Just wondered
Jason Iles
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No not if no1 knows about it
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don't let mr tax man find out you asked that, you'll get hung
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You have to earn over a certain amount to be taxed, not sure how nuch though??
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If you have a cash in hand job, and you aren't being put through the books of whoever is employing you, then you will be fine. What the tax man doesn't know won't hurt him!
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quote:
Originally posted by J 11ESY
You have to earn over a certain amount to be taxed, not sure how nuch though??


You can tell from your tax code, say if it's something like 461L for instance, you are allowed to earn £4610 before being taxed on your wages.
Noonster
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quote:
Originally posted by Shelly
don't let mr tax man find out you asked that, you'll get hung


- Im not asking for me
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You're in for it now, Noonster, Shelly really works for the Inland Revenue!
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- Tell me you joking
Melville
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Just make sure the person whos paying you in cash isnt declaring it. I work as an accountant and deal with the Inland revenue all the time. There right sneeky bastards!! They will take all the names of people who work for businesses that will have part time staff like pubs and garages and stuff like that and check to see if the employee is declaring the income. They can also demand the full names and addreses of the person in question.

[Edited on 03-11-2003 by Melville]
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You will all hate me now
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quote:
Originally posted by Noonster19
- Tell me you joking


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3rd Nov 03 at 12:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Noonster19
To have a day job thats taxed etc...... IE like most people have. And then also have a cash in hand job.......??

Just wondered



if you earn enough then yes. if it is cash in hand then it's undeclared eranings
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quote:
Originally posted by Sam
quote:
Originally posted by J 11ESY
You have to earn over a certain amount to be taxed, not sure how nuch though??


You can tell from your tax code, say if it's something like 461L for instance, you are allowed to earn £4610 before being taxed on your wages.


£4,615 actually

An yes it is Noonster because you are evading tax

2nd jobs are always taxed at 22% (Basic Rate) and then, if come 5th April, you have paid too much, you should be sent a refund... emphasis on the word should!!
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if you earn over £30,000 you get super tax
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£30,940 actually

I like my
Jason Iles
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Get bent know it all
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quote:
Originally posted by J 11ESY
No not if no1 knows about it


big eck
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quote:
Originally posted by J 11ESY
You have to earn over a certain amount to be taxed, not sure how nuch though??

Its £4800 exactly m8
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quote:
Originally posted by big eck
quote:
Originally posted by J 11ESY
You have to earn over a certain amount to be taxed, not sure how nuch though??

Its £4800 exactly m8


Depends on your tax code, most peoples is 461L which is £4615
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quote:
Originally posted by big eck
quote:
Originally posted by J 11ESY
You have to earn over a certain amount to be taxed, not sure how nuch though??

Its £4800 exactly m8


Nope - where'd ya get that from????
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3rd Nov 03 at 14:31   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Hey I use to work for the inland revene still go out with them to the pub, not all tax men are evil
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^^ No, most are thick tho... in my extensive experience of dealing with them they r jus plebs (the ones at the end of the phone, not necy the inspectors)
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quote:
Originally posted by RobboSRi
^^ No, most are thick tho... in my extensive experience of dealing with them they r jus plebs (the ones at the end of the phone, not necy the inspectors)


I think your point is backed up there by an ex-employee of the IR saying you dont pay tax until you earnings are over £4800

 
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