Get new job in long establishment British company.Main route UK-EU-UK.They pay average good money in bank account and pay what said.But get first payslip.There 55pound counted for nightout money.I think maximum can be about 32pound.Drivers can get later extra bill from HMRC or not.Most small UK companies big tax dodging companies.
Andrejs:
Get new job in long establishment British company.Main route UK-EU-UK.They pay average good money in bank account and pay what said.But get first payslip.There 55pound counted for nightout money.I think maximum can be about 32pound.Drivers can get later extra bill from HMRC or not.Most small UK companies big tax dodging companies.
Above £32 the rest is taxed. Our company pays £76.20 for each night out. £26.20 is the domestic expenses tax free part and £50 is a taxable bonus.
msgyorkie:
Andrejs:
Get new job in long establishment British company.Main route UK-EU-UK.They pay average good money in bank account and pay what said.But get first payslip.There 55pound counted for nightout money.I think maximum can be about 32pound.Drivers can get later extra bill from HMRC or not.Most small UK companies big tax dodging companies.Above £32 the rest is taxed. Our company pays £76.20 for each night out. £26.20 is the domestic expenses tax free part and £50 is a taxable bonus.
Yes if all over 32 taxable that no problem.In my situation i see who was taked tax only from basic pay which is about 400 per week.
It is not big difference.But if taked later mortgate,load that■■?
Ask your employer what the situation is. It is possible for an employer to get an agreement from HMRC to pay higher expenses than the normal limits, the daily meal allowance paid by some particularly with green lorries is an example, £55 night out abroad is a bit extreme, however if it’s agreed then it’s agreed.
It’s the employers responsibility to ensure that the tax they deduct is correct and if not it’s your employer who’ll get a visit from the tax man.
acd1202:
It’s the employers responsibility to ensure that the tax they deduct is correct and if not it’s your employer who’ll get a visit from the tax man.
It’s you who they’ll send the letters and the demand for underpaid/unpaid tax to.
acd1202:
Ask your employer what the situation is. It is possible for an employer to get an agreement from HMRC to pay higher expenses than the normal limits, the daily meal allowance paid by some particularly with green lorries is an example, £55 night out abroad is a bit extreme, however if it’s agreed then it’s agreed.
It’s the employers responsibility to ensure that the tax they deduct is correct and if not it’s your employer who’ll get a visit from the tax man.
If i ask empoyers that of cource he will talk who all fine.