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P800/tax underpayment--not my fault??
« on: September 20, 2014, 11:25:46 AM »
I've deleted my original message as I've realized it's irrelevant--the P800 shows my income as double what it was according to my P60, so I shouldn't owe any tax! On the phone with HMRC to sort this out now. Tried to delete this post completely but I can't!
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Re: P800/tax underpayment--not my fault??
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2014, 12:05:03 PM »
I've gotten a similar letter in the past that I had underpaid.  But I was working for a well respected pharma company at the time, and asked a colleague about it who said that it just happens sometimes, and he's gotten letters saying he's overpaid or underpaid frequently since leaving a previous job some 10 years ago. 

I wouldn't be too peeved about your previous boss "messing up" your taxes.  It seems like a common mistake-- even for companies who have a department specifically for Payroll/Finance. 

It will all work itself out, but for your own peace of mind you could do an HMRC Self Assessment -- the way I understand it, it's basically the same as filing your US taxes, and claiming whatever refund they owe you (or the flipside-- paying the amount you've underpaid).

The way I see it, there's not really a legal issue here, as the same has happened to me where I didn't have similar issues with my employer re: late payments, having to hassle them in order to even get paid, etc.  But others who have been here longer may have different experiences.
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Re: P800/tax underpayment--not my fault??
« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2014, 07:15:43 AM »
Thanks guys! I realized after my original post went up that the P800 shows my income for that year having been double what it actually was (with the proof on my P60), so with my actual income I don't owe anything. I've contacted them and it seems to be an error on their part somewhere, but I don't have to pay anything back.


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