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working after a few years off - tax question

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peppersquint · 06/09/2013 10:22

Can't find the answers on the HMRC website.
If I go back to work and did not work for the last two tax years how will my new tax be worked out?
For example it's a full time job whereby I get paid monthly - will my personal tax allowance be divided over the next 12 months or will I be able to use up my allowance before I then have to start paying tax on my salary? Not sure if that's clear - but does anyone know please
Thanks

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DorisShutt · 06/09/2013 10:32

Usually your tax allowance is divided equally between 12 months.

If it is on a cumulative basis, then any unused allowance from the previous month can be carried forward; on a week 1/month 1 basis, this is not allowed.

I would expect (if it is your first job this tax year, and you have no other source of income like a pension) that you would be on a cumulative basis.

This site is helpful.

peppersquint · 06/09/2013 16:39

Thanks Doris - very helpful

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