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Overall i take home 拢6144 a year, i was just wondering home much would it be before tax? Dont get a pay slip!!


Overall i take home 拢6144 a year, i was just wondering home much would it be before tax? Dont get a pay slip!!

That's a bit worrying that you don't get a payslip, seems a bit dodgy, you should ask your empoyer about that and report them if they don't start giving you them.

Last tax year you paid 10% on 拢0-拢2230 over 拢5225 so I reckon you paid about 拢90 tax....assuming you have actually been paying tax in this suspect situation.

yr employer is legally required to supply u with a payslip. its not possible to tell what u have earned before tax as we dont know what rate of tax yr employer deducts from yr salary.

I left the uk a while ago but you are entitled to a payslip and the amount seems to be too low to pay any tax

Are they paying you in cash? Or they could just transfer the money into your back?
If you dont get a pay slip, you may not be paying tax! Do you get through a letter from the tax office at the end of the tax year, I think it is a form P60 that tells you how much tax and NI you have paid, and your tax code for the coming year? Everyone gets one of these, so if you havent seen one, then you better speak to your employer!! They may not be declaring you as an employee!
You should check this out, because you must be close to earning the National Minimum Wage. You must make sure you are above it, because you are entitled to be!

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