Hi,
First of all, thanks to anyone who responds as I'm quite confused with this issue.
I previously worked for a company for a short stint of time (2 weeks, 3 days), paid a gross salary of £1,200.
I received a net pay of £911.28, which included a £60 student loan deduction.
Since leaving that company, I have received no P45, however as I was under the tax allowance for the year any tax I paid was deducted.
The problem arises when I have received a letter from the student loans company.
There is no 'credit' into my student loan, just debits (where I received maintenance loans).
Firstly, has my employer not made the deduction as stated on the payslip? Would this be illegal?
It came to my attention as I have just received the student loans company letter, and when contacting HR at my new office, they said they are contacted by HMRC to pay my loan. I cannot imagine HMRC doing this within 2 weeks of me starting at the previous post...
Stupidly, I've misplaced the payslip when moving house.
The previous employer did not provide me with a P45, so I was wondering if I contact them I could get a replacement of the payslip or the P45, and if any of those would show deductions.
I received a tax refund from HMRC as I overpaid while I was at the previous company (was on incorrect tax code), so I know that they received my P45 as I spoke to them on the phone about my pay. Will they then also have a copy of my deductions? or just gross & net?
Thanks.