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P45 vs P46


Thought I'd throw this in the mix to get your opinions.

A new employer takes on his first employee without a P45. However the new employee was receiving benefits and will receive a P45 in the very near future.

Should a P46 be submitted or wait for the P45?
The first pay day has gone by with deductions on Wk1/Month1 basis

Look forward to your comments

Bill

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Hi Bill

I would always submit the P46 regardless of the situation with a P45. This way you can be sure that you have always covered yourself with the revenue to show why you taxed someone on the code you did for that pay period.

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Mark

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Cheers Mark

That's the route I had contemplated.

Bill

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That is ok.

It makes it easier especially if you can just do an electronic submission of it then you don't need to worry about completing page 2 of the p46 you just have to press a button to send it.

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Mark


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If you do not have a P45 when you make the first payment, you must complete a P46 and go by the code required ie only job then wk/mth 1 etc. You cannot then amend the figures as you wish when you get the P45 a week later.

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