You've transferred all your tax credits to new job.I updated my job status on Revenue site
It should be possible once you receive P45 from old job. You give to new employer and they'll correct tax on cumulative basis.
The easiest is to confirm with someone in payroll in your new job - if you can work out who that is.
That is what is supposed to happen but it does not always work that way. I have an employee that started working for me at the beginning of January this year. Two weeks ago she received her p45 from her previous employer but so far Revenue have not updated her details. She is paying more than 50% in emergency tax and of course she is not happy with the situation. Hopefully next week it will sorted for her.This doesn't happen any more with PAYE modernisation. Your old job will cease your employment on ROS and the "P45" info will go directly to Revenue. Your tax credits should then automatically default to your new job on an RPN and you should receive a tax refund in the next salary run.
Hopefully I will be sorted too! Over 50%!!!!That is what is supposed to happen but it does not always work that way. I have an employee that started working for me at the beginning of January this year. Two weeks ago she received her p45 from her previous employer but so far Revenue have not updated her details. She is paying more than 50% in emergency tax and of course she is not happy with the situation. Hopefully next week it will sorted for her.
That is what is supposed to happen but it does not always work that way. I have an employee that started working for me at the beginning of January this year. Two weeks ago she received her p45 from her previous employer but so far Revenue have not updated her details. She is paying more than 50% in emergency tax and of course she is not happy with the situation. Hopefully next week it will sorted for her.
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