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Learn what your tax code means and how to find it online or on your payslip. Your tax code is used by your employer or pension provider to work out how much Income Tax to take from your pay or pension.
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- Check what your tax code means
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- What Your Tax Code Means
Learn how to read your tax code, what the numbers and letters mean, and how to update it if you need to. Find out how your tax code is affected by your income, benefits, pension, and personal situation.
25 Ιουλ 2023 · Use this tool to find out what the numbers and letters in your tax code mean and how much tax you will pay. You will need your tax code, annual income, company benefits details and State Pension amount.
17 Σεπ 2024 · Learn how to check your tax code and what it tells you about your income tax status and allowance. Find out the difference between tax codes for England, Scotland and Wales.
2 Αυγ 2024 · Your tax code is used to tell HMRC how much tax you need to pay out of your salary. Find out what yours means, how to check your tax code and what to do if your tax code is wrong.
29 Αυγ 2024 · Learn how to check your tax code and understand the different types of codes for 2024/25. Find out what your tax code means and how to change it if it's wrong.
Learn what your tax code means and how to use it to calculate your tax-free allowance and tax rate. Find out how to check if your tax code is correct and what to do if it's wrong.