I have been getting skanked on my tax!
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I have been working at the MOD now for 2 years. It is bonus time and I was clecking over my pay slip and comparing it to a friends.
It was then that I noticed I was paying another £110 a month tax than they were. My tax code is BR where as theres is xxxL.
I understand BR to mean Basic Rate for a second job or Emergancy tax.
Am I right in understanding that I can claim this back?
Who do I need to contact in regard to this? I am on the phone to the PPPA (our People, Pay and Pensions Agency) at the moment to speak to them.
Any advice would be great!
It was then that I noticed I was paying another £110 a month tax than they were. My tax code is BR where as theres is xxxL.
I understand BR to mean Basic Rate for a second job or Emergancy tax.
Am I right in understanding that I can claim this back?
Who do I need to contact in regard to this? I am on the phone to the PPPA (our People, Pay and Pensions Agency) at the moment to speak to them.
Any advice would be great!
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/incometax/code-wrong.htm
I've just done this today, as it happens. Give your local tax office a call and ask them.
I've just done this today, as it happens. Give your local tax office a call and ask them.
Why are you on BR?
How long have you been on BR?
If you should not have been on BR, you can reclaim any incorrectly paid tax going back six years. For your information, the tax free allowance levels for the past six years and this year are:
2002/03 - £4,615 (461L)
2003/04 - £4,615 (461L)
2004/05 - £4,745 (474L)
2005/06 - £4,895 (489L)
2006/07 - £5,035 (503L)
2007/08 - £5,225 (522L)
2008/09 - £6,035 (603L)
2009/10 - £6,475 (647L)
The potential tax overpaid relating to these allowances would work out as follows
2002/03 - £784.90
2003/04 - £780.10
2004/05 - £801.50
2005/06 - £826.10
2006/07 - £849.70
2007/08 - £881.90
2008/09 - £1,207.00
Total - £6,131.20
2009/10 - £1,295.00
How long have you been on BR?
If you should not have been on BR, you can reclaim any incorrectly paid tax going back six years. For your information, the tax free allowance levels for the past six years and this year are:
2002/03 - £4,615 (461L)
2003/04 - £4,615 (461L)
2004/05 - £4,745 (474L)
2005/06 - £4,895 (489L)
2006/07 - £5,035 (503L)
2007/08 - £5,225 (522L)
2008/09 - £6,035 (603L)
2009/10 - £6,475 (647L)
The potential tax overpaid relating to these allowances would work out as follows
2002/03 - £784.90
2003/04 - £780.10
2004/05 - £801.50
2005/06 - £826.10
2006/07 - £849.70
2007/08 - £881.90
2008/09 - £1,207.00
Total - £6,131.20
2009/10 - £1,295.00
Matt_N said:
Eddh said:
Eric Mc said:
Why are you on BR?
How long have you been on BR?
I have no idea why I am, I have been on it for the past 2 years.How long have you been on BR?
Eddh said:
I have just spoken to the IR and they said for this tax year it should be added to this months payslip and I should get a cheque in the post within 4-5 weeks for the rest of it 
Well I now know how I am going to fund my engine rebuild on the race car!
Nice work.
Well I now know how I am going to fund my engine rebuild on the race car!
Its always a great feeling to get some of that tax back!
ApexJimi said:
I read the thread title as "I have been getting skanked on my taxi!"
The mind did boggle briefly until the penny dropped
I'm not sure what 'getting skanked' means? can someone explain?The mind did boggle briefly until the penny dropped

I thought it was 'street talk' for getting stabbed.
Edited by parakitaMol. on Wednesday 19th August 13:35
parakitaMol. said:
I thought it was 'street talk' for getting stabbed.
You are probably thinking of shanked which I believe is prison slang for a stabbing.Skanked = http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?defid=11...
Eddh said:
I have been working at the MOD now for 2 years. It is bonus time and I was clecking over my pay slip and comparing it to a friends.
It was then that I noticed I was paying another £110 a month tax than they were. My tax code is BR where as theres is xxxL.
I understand BR to mean Basic Rate for a second job or Emergancy tax.
Am I right in understanding that I can claim this back?
Who do I need to contact in regard to this? I am on the phone to the PPPA (our People, Pay and Pensions Agency) at the moment to speak to them.
Any advice would be great!
It's an additional tax penalty for your appalling spelling and grammar. It was then that I noticed I was paying another £110 a month tax than they were. My tax code is BR where as theres is xxxL.
I understand BR to mean Basic Rate for a second job or Emergancy tax.
Am I right in understanding that I can claim this back?
Who do I need to contact in regard to this? I am on the phone to the PPPA (our People, Pay and Pensions Agency) at the moment to speak to them.
Any advice would be great!
There is also a little known "Chav" tax code for people wearing tracksuits.
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