Tax, any free advice places?

Soldato
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Bit of a moan, but I'm pay as you earn and have no set monthly amount. Joys of being zero hour...
As such I can sympathise that it's really easy to miss pay tax. If I get a P800 saying I owe tax I check the calculations, check everything and repay it if calculations are correct.

Thing is I'm getting letters for the 13-14 tax year, which I'm sure I've already paid any I'm due. My tax code this year was also suppose to change to reflect this, but it hasn't on my paycheck. It's not a huge amount circa £100
I also submit P87 forms and still need to do one for 14-15 tax year. For the sake of making things as equal as possible should I call up HRMC and get them to look at the two figures and then decide who owes what? Or is there a free service where I can provide the letters, paychecks etc who can help me? I'm thinking citizens advice type thing.

I try and keep as much as possible, but admittedly it just gets filed into tax years and not much is done with it after that.
 
Bit of a moan, but I'm pay as you earn and have no set monthly amount. Joys of being zero hour...
As such I can sympathise that it's really easy to miss pay tax. If I get a P800 saying I owe tax I check the calculations, check everything and repay it if calculations are correct.

Thing is I'm getting letters for the 13-14 tax year, which I'm sure I've already paid any I'm due. My tax code this year was also suppose to change to reflect this, but it hasn't on my paycheck. It's not a huge amount circa £100
I also submit P87 forms and still need to do one for 14-15 tax year. For the sake of making things as equal as possible should I call up HRMC and get them to look at the two figures and then decide who owes what? Or is there a free service where I can provide the letters, paychecks etc who can help me? I'm thinking citizens advice type thing.

I try and keep as much as possible, but admittedly it just gets filed into tax years and not much is done with it after that.

Find out how much you earned for the 13-14 tax year and the tax code you had at the time and plug it into this calculator:

http://www.listentotaxman.com/
 
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