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Originally Posted by catherine Its not ahrd to switch codes.
I did it when i realised i was working more in my second job. all it took was one phone call to Option 1 (i forget if thats what its called, i always ask my dad)
was a hell of a lot easier than hoping they pay you the difference back at the end of the year. |
Thanks, but I'm quite happy staying with my current tax codes. I never get myself into a position where I desperately NEED that tax money back, so just knowing I'll get reimbursed at some point is enough for me. If I was getting a little extra in my paycheque due to switching tax codes I'd just end up spending more everyday.
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Originally Posted by catherine Oh and on the note about students getting a low tax code???
Being a student makes nooo difference to what you pay tax wise. i thought everyone has the basic code rule on their second job? student or not |
I know that, I was just saying students don't pay much tax on their
first job. Although I assume that's just because it's expected they don't do as much paid work throughout the year.