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Question about P45

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Tanfastic · 13/12/2017 19:10

My last day at work today, got my P45. Does anybody know what the "amount paid to date" represents? Is this your gross wage to date in the current tax year? Underneath it says "tax paid to date" so am I to take it that this figure needs to be deducted from the wage figure to give me my net pay?

And, where do national insurance contributions come in? Do you also have to deduct them from the wage to date figure?

Our useless wages person never gives us pay slips so I can't get the info from them (I know, don't ask 🙄).

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Moanyoldcow · 13/12/2017 21:16

It's gross salary and tax deducted to date in the current tax year.

Calculating your net pay requires further information - NI and pension deductions fir a start.

You may shrug off your lack of payslips but it's a legal requirement to provide them on of before each pay date.

NI isn't on a P45 because it's not cumulative, rather calculated period by period depending on earnings. This is why you need a payslip. I'd be seriously suspicious of any employer not providing them.

Tanfastic · 13/12/2017 23:32

Thanks, we get them if we ask for them otherwise they can't be arsed to provide them.

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