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dirtydan

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 17:10

LOL.. im full time student started new job other week handed all my old work p45 etc etc to stop me getitng tax'd... every1 except about 3-4 peps who i work wit have same prob gettign taxed £22 and only workign 16 hours atm. Will get it rebated and make sure they sort it then :/


BlueCorsa

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 16:38

quote:
Originally posted by eightball
everyone gets taxed. period. it's just that in full time education, you usually don't physically have the spare hours to earn enough to be taxed on. you are allowed to earn approx £80pw before this happens. according to inland revenue, as a student you should be paying tax if you work in term time, but not when on holiday.


^^^^^ This is correct I believe, you get taxed if you work during termtime, but employment during holidays is allowed tax-free. The form you need is P38s:

http://www.inlandrevenue.gov.uk/pdfs/emp2003/p38s-03.pdf

T


Ryan L

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 14:44

will do when i'm back home, i only earned like 4000 grand last year in the summer but was getting taxed each month along with NI


vibrio

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 14:39

quote:
Originally posted by Ryan L
how do i get my 250 quid back i've been taxed



are you due your tax back. if so phone up your local tax centre


Ryan L

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 14:31

how do i get my 250 quid back i've been taxed


vibrio

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 13:57

quote:
Originally posted by J-Me
I think i'm paying too much on tax...

I'm a full-time student, and work part-time at a local restraunt/pub.

Do on average about 20-30 hours a week, but get taxed


PAYE TAX 2.60
National Insurance 2.81


Anyone help me out? :boggle:



you get taxed if you earn over your tax limit. you pay national insurance if you earn over the limit per month. I don;t think have to pay national insurance as a student if you don;t want to


Gavin

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 13:44

i think it al depends on how much u earn in a year!

i was getting taxed in my last p/t job!
only about £20 a month and some pounds towards NI


Ryan L

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 13:41

anyone


Ryan L

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 13:04

^^ good one

can anyone anser my question above

[Edited on 27-03-2004 by Ryan L]


Foz

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 13:03

students shud get taxed more just for being students.


Ryan L

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 13:02

have a got to fill a form in to get my tax back or do they do it automatically for me as i'm owed bout 300


eightball

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 12:27

everyone gets taxed. period. it's just that in full time education, you usually don't physically have the spare hours to earn enough to be taxed on. you are allowed to earn approx £80pw before this happens. according to inland revenue, as a student you should be paying tax if you work in term time, but not when on holiday. if you start to earn a lot more than usual, then you go on an emergency code & get raped. phone the local tax office and they'll explain it to you.


drunkenfool

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 12:15

I am being taxed at the moment too,but im only working part time and probably wont earn £5k, so i will have to claim it back.


mentalcorsa

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 12:14

i got taxd and am i student , i filled in my tax return form last week and am getting all 250 of it bk :D


LukeGSi

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 12:10

quote:
Originally posted by J-Me
PAYE TAX 2.60
National Insurance 2.81



:! i know your a student but feck....my deductions this month were £1024 :mad:


koolkorsa

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 12:09

You're allowed to earn up to £5k or £6k a year without paying income tax. i.e. the first £5k u earn is tax free. Then above £5k to about £20k you get taxed 22%ish on that figure.


wezjax

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 12:08

quote:
Originally posted by J-Me
PAYE TAX 2.60
National Insurance 2.81




wish i only payed that


Dom

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 11:59

no, if you in full time education mate then you only pay NI i believe. Thats what i did when i worked last summer, only payed the NI, but i still got taxed like 80 odd quid and i had to claim it back :thumbs:


Jamie

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 11:48

Apparantly I shouldnt be paying any?!


Shane

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 11:47

wish i could pay that much tax and N.I :(


Jamie

posted on 27th Mar 04 at 11:46

I think i'm paying too much on tax...

I'm a full-time student, and work part-time at a local restraunt/pub.

Do on average about 20-30 hours a week, but get taxed


PAYE TAX 2.60
National Insurance 2.81


Anyone help me out? :boggle: