Flats studios hotel bed & breakfast self catering
A P60 is issued at the end of the financial year; it states your
gross wages for that financial year. If you are working in the building
industry, you will receive a SC60.
Those who haven't worked a full tax year may be entitled to a rebate.
The tax-free threshold for the 1998-1999 year is just over £4000
for singles. So if your total earnings for one tax year are less than that
amount, you are entitled to a refund of all the tax you have paid. If you
have earned more than that, you may still receive a rebate--it just depends
on how much money you have earned.
It is advisable to keep a record of all the jobs you've taken and keep all your payslips as well. If you want to know the ins and outs of the tax system, contact the Tax Enquiry Centre (0171-605-9901) which is specifically set up to explain tax. They prefer new arrivals to pay them a visit, so the correct tax forms can be filled out and the latest information given.
Working holidaymakers either work for an employer under the PAYE (Pay
as you earn) scheme, are self-employed, or work through a limited company.
Under the PAYE scheme, the 96/97 tax rates are: 20% on wages under £3900,
24% on wages between £3901 and £25,500 and 40% on wages above
this, plus 10% for National Insurance. Self employed people will be required
to pay their own tax and national insurance contributions. Many working
holidaymakers choose to work through a limited company.
Subject: Tax Problem?
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 17:17:47 +0200
From: barry@qmuzik.com (Barry Searle)
To: <gainsboroughstudios@cableinet.co.uk>
Dear Gainsborough studios manager,
I'm an ex-"working holiday-maker" and having seen your sight and facilities,
wish I new about you previously.
I used a tax company by the name of "Travellers Tax Consultants" to
do my tax return and have not recieved a payment from them although I know
the Inland Revenue Service paid them a considerable sum. Are they
a reputable company?
Do you know if they still exist as their contact number does not seem
to work? I am asking you as I know that word gets around in the travel
community.
I appreciate your help and hope that I shall get to use your very comprehensive
website as an aid to my future travels to the UK.
Yours Faithfully
Barry Searle
TAX FREE SHOPPING
Tax Free shopping is available to those travellers visiting the UK
for less than 365 days. You must leave within 3 months of purchasing the
item(s). In order to reclaim your money, obtain a refund voucher from the
shop and when you leave the EU, have the refund voucher and items together
so that a Customs Officer can verify the voucher. You can then reclaim
VAT (Value Added Tax, about 17.5%) from the refund desk at the airport.
PIck up a brochure on tax-free shopping for more details.