HMRC got it wrong again?
HMRC got it wrong again?
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IJWS15

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2,133 posts

109 months

Monday 29th July 2024
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I retired and am now contracting so have a number of pensions and income from work.

HMRC just updated my tax codes and I have a “K3nnn X” code allocated to a pension that pays about 10k a year. They have not allocated this code to the main income.

I am tempted to sit back and wait while making sure I keep money to pay the inevitable demand for unpaid tax next year.

Or have I got this wrong?

Eric Mc

124,962 posts

289 months

Monday 29th July 2024
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Are you receiving State Pension?

IJWS15

Original Poster:

2,133 posts

109 months

Tuesday 30th July 2024
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No, just 4 DB pensions.

Eric Mc

124,962 posts

289 months

Tuesday 30th July 2024
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As a contactor are you -

paid a salary under the PAYE system from the organisation you are providing your services to?

paid a salary and/or dividends etc from an agency?

operating through your own limited company?

operating as a bona fide sole trader?


IJWS15

Original Poster:

2,133 posts

109 months

Wednesday 31st July 2024
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Eric Mc said:
As a contactor are you -

paid a salary under the PAYE system from the organisation you are providing your services to?

paid a salary and/or dividends etc from an agency?

operating through your own limited company?

operating as a bona fide sole trader?
Paid a salary and bonus from an umbrella co who provide my services to the end user. The umbrella co pay employers NI, apprenticeship levy, make employer pension contributions into my SIPP and deduct PAYE and employee NI and their fee before paying me.

The bonus allows the contract salary to be minimum wage