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Old 02-05-2004, 03:50 AM
Harlan Lunsford
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Des wrote:

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> need advice please, have 12k annual pension (taxed at
> 40%)and 28.5K salary + car + private fuel have just received
> coding for 04/05 of K553 on salary it shows a 5400 basic tax
> restriction as well as car/fuel benefit of 5k, is this
> right? given that I am paying 40% on my pension at source.


What in the WORLD are you talking about?

Basically, your job and your pension are separate items.

Cheer$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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Old 02-03-2004, 06:40 AM
Des
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Default uk tax 2 incomes separate tax codes

need advice please, have 12k annual pension (taxed at
40%)and 28.5K salary + car + private fuel have just received
coding for 04/05 of K553 on salary it shows a 5400 basic tax
restriction as well as car/fuel benefit of 5k, is this
right? given that I am paying 40% on my pension at source.

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