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think its good advice to phone tax office anyway. no need not to, but a tax refund should happen automatically if it has been taken at source. at the end of tax year they will calculate on your annual earnings rather than weekly/monthly and you will get it all back if below the threshold. threshold is something like £800 a month
Tax covers five years
Ace. Cheers lads.
 

Figured we needed one, as one pops up every other week, might as well bump them all into one?

Anyway, tax question - I've got tax that I can supposedly reclaim (working as a student etc) and I still have my wage slips, but I'm technically not working there anymore. When I come back to Glasgow in two weeks - can I phone them up and explain and still claim it back?
think a students threshold is about 800 a month. or was. less t
Ace. Cheers lads.
No prob. Be careful they have right address or any refund will go to last one your employer had
 

Is this forum looking to replace CAB now? Putting everything into the right sections is probably gonna be crucial here with the level of input going on. At the moment I think you can section them off as; tax advice, vehicle advice, general bodily fluids advice and mints.
its pretty much covered everything but probably need to look at mobile debt too.
 

Figured we needed one, as one pops up every other week, might as well bump them all into one?

Anyway, tax question - I've got tax that I can supposedly reclaim (working as a student etc) and I still have my wage slips, but I'm technically not working there anymore. When I come back to Glasgow in two weeks - can I phone them up and explain and still claim it back?
Yeh if your not working there anymore for the rest of the financial year you can claim your tax back mate. Did you get a P45?
 
Got a bit of an awkward decision to make which weirdly I'm consulting GOT about before talking to my wife or family lol, I think it's to try and get a perspective from someone who hasn't got any sort of connection to me...

Been working as a journalist for about 3 years now, I'm only 25, live in Liverpool and have a 10 month old boy. Got a decent salary and the opportunity to travel watching sports when I'm not tied down with family, otherwise I write things like football, formula one, cricket opinion pieces or things like match reports.

Anyway, the dilemma I've got is I've basically been headhunted and offered a permanent contract with The Guardian, which would entail moving to London and uprooting my wife and child, however I would get a 50% increase on my current salary, therefore providing a better life for them money wise. Really stuck with this, a huge decision to make and I don't have any experience of making decisions like this. Of course I'm going to talk to my wife, mum, dad, friends etc etc but I'm just looking for an outside perspective, maybe what you'd do in my position? Cheers.
 

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