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Hey guys, I could do with a hand regarding a situation I'm in right now.
Basically, I'm looking for full time hours, but there is only part-time work available in my area. If I was to work two jobs, both part-time, how would that work out regarding tax and so on. Who would have my p45? Would I be national insurance taxed on one, or both? How would I go about sorting this out?
I'd really appreciate your help on this as I'm massively confused about it!
Hey guys, I could do with a hand regarding a situation I'm in right now.
Basically, I'm looking for full time hours, but there is only part-time work available in my area. If I was to work two jobs, both part-time, how would that work out regarding tax and so on. Who would have my p45? Would I be national insurance taxed on one, or both? How would I go about sorting this out?
I'd really appreciate your help on this as I'm massively confused about it!
Who should have your P45 is whoever pays the most.
You need to complete a P46 form with the second job and you would get taxed a lot more on job 2.