PAYE Tax and Tax on Other Benefits

PAYE Tax

Following the end of tax year 2017, you’re likely to be working out your tax return to check if your PAYE Tax qualifies you for a UK Tax Returns taxman offers. Whether or not HMRC will send you overpaid or underpaid tax calculations heavily depend on how much tax your employer paid through the PAYE scheme. What […]

Save Money Travelling by Train in Europe

plan your UK travel

Travelling through Europe is a must on every die hard travellers bucket list. There are so many different countries on this continent, which means different cultures, languages, food and people. It is an amazing experience and one that will really help to open your eyes to the wider world. Another great thing about travelling in […]

April Comes with Major Changes in Tax and Benefits

Avoid UK Tax Penalties

The new tax year ushers in plenty of changes that will hit you where it hurts your pocket the most. From April 1, expect homeowners’ benefits to end and welfare claimants to feel the squeeze. This is why you should be on the lookout for any updates on UK Tax News. There is a bit […]

How Does the PAYE Scheme Works?

The end of tax year 2017 marks the time that you need to work on your tax return. To avoid penalties, it is important that you understand PAYE Tax and other related information, including tax refund that will give you extra money to spend. Doing so is also one way to determine if you paid […]

What if you get PAYE Tax calculations for end of tax year 2017-18 or earlier?

calculations for end of tax year 2017

Calculations for the end of the tax year 2017 In most cases, tax calculations and deductions are handled by your employer. It is assumed that you pay the correct tax by the end of the year. Find out if you’re owed a tax refund using our UK Tax Refund Calculator Premature PAYE Tax Refunds However, […]

Understanding PAYE Tax UK

Understanding PAYE Tax UK

If you work in the UK, you’re probably no stranger to the PAYE (Pay as You Earn) system that employers use to calculate and deduct tax and pay National Insurance. In Ireland, the same method is used to calculate Universal Social Charge and Pay Related Social Insurance (PRSI). How exactly are PAYE Tax Refunds calculated? […]

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