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Hi all.

I've recently gone self employed and I'm currently subbying to a firm who tax me at source. My question is, can I check on the Direct.Gov website if this is actually being paid on my behalf?
 
All the subbing i have done over the years i have received a pay slip as usual which shows how much tax etc etc From my experience tho it is down to you that they are actually paying your tax.

I assume you have passed your company a UTR number?
 
Yes I have gave them my UTR number. I've also just received my first payslip stating what I earned and what tax was paid.

So I've logged into my direct.gov account and can't find anything to do with tax paid or owed?
 
Also guys.

What's the score with national insurance contributions? The gaffer reckons it's about ÂŁ15 a week but looking online it's 9% of profits?

I only earn a standard wage I don't do price work for them?
 
Don't forget to keep all receipts, including food. Which you can claim for if your at work over so many hours.
You'll get a good chunk back at the end of the year.
 
I am going to chat with an accountant once I find one locally but it seems a lot to pay 20% tax then 9% NI as well?
 
I am going to chat with an accountant once I find one locally but it seems a lot to pay 20% tax then 9% NI as well?
9% on profit is correct. It's paid on any income over ÂŁ8000.0 don't forget your class 2 NI ÂŁ2.80 a week . Normally paid by direct debit.
Basically we all pay 1/3 of or income in deductions. Obviously, once you get into the 40% bracket it's different again.
 
So if my weekly wage is ÂŁ600 before deductions I actually take home ÂŁ434 after tax and national insurance? Am I correct?
 
So if my weekly wage is ÂŁ600 before deductions I actually take home ÂŁ434 after tax and national insurance? Am I correct?

If your subbing.
They will deduct 20% of your invoice. At the end of the year when you do your tax return ( get an accountant) you will then get a demand for NI. Normally tho, as you don't get tax and NI on all your wage. The deductions will more than pay for both.

Lest say you earn ÂŁ600 a week and have 5 weeks off unpaid.

ÂŁ600 x 47 weeks = 28,200.
First ÂŁ10,000 tax free, so you will pay 20% of ÂŁ18,200. Which is ÂŁ3640. Tax.
You also pay NI over ÂŁ8000.0. So 9% of profit is ÂŁ1800 .18.

Add both together =ÂŁ5440.18
Divide that by 47 weeks and you have ÂŁ115.75 a week in deductions. This gives a weekly wage of ÂŁ484.25.

This will be reduced if you have any expenses to go against tax. Like accountants fees, fuel etc.

If you get deducted 20% all year. You will have saved up ÂŁ5640. So it will cover both.

Hope this helps.
 
Thank you. That clears things up for me. I will be paying an accountant so that I can get the information I need. I hear chaps on site saying they claim for an office at home and loads of stuff. All I'm thinking is my tools and fuel.
 
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