My husband was made redundant approx 8 weeks ago. He was employed in the construction trade and in the last few months of his employment his wages and expenses were constantly late. My husband was informed whilst on holidays that he was being made redundant and at that stage was due approx 6 weeks wages, holiday pay, pay in lieu of notice and redundancy.
The form for redundancy has since been filed with the government insolvency fund.
As the situation was /still is very messy a number of weeks passed before paperwork was completed by his employer, he received a P45 showing that he was paid up to date ( ie incl the 6 weeks wages) , his employer assured him that he would pay what was owed , when he got money from the developer...his employer has paid approx 1/3 of what was owed
As hubbie needed the P45 to sign on , he had no choice at the time but to take it , regardless of it being incorrect and on the hope his employer would pay the balance
I now find myself in the situation of having to file a tax return for my husband and I - currently seperately assessed ( we didn't elect for joint assessment after marraige as no benefit to us). As I would like to transfer his credits to me we need to be jointly assessed. I also need to claim for tax relief on med exps.
How can I make a return for him when the P45 is incorrect ? Can we demand a correct P45 from his employer...given that he is not very obliging this will prove very difficult
Thanks
Telco
The form for redundancy has since been filed with the government insolvency fund.
As the situation was /still is very messy a number of weeks passed before paperwork was completed by his employer, he received a P45 showing that he was paid up to date ( ie incl the 6 weeks wages) , his employer assured him that he would pay what was owed , when he got money from the developer...his employer has paid approx 1/3 of what was owed
As hubbie needed the P45 to sign on , he had no choice at the time but to take it , regardless of it being incorrect and on the hope his employer would pay the balance
I now find myself in the situation of having to file a tax return for my husband and I - currently seperately assessed ( we didn't elect for joint assessment after marraige as no benefit to us). As I would like to transfer his credits to me we need to be jointly assessed. I also need to claim for tax relief on med exps.
How can I make a return for him when the P45 is incorrect ? Can we demand a correct P45 from his employer...given that he is not very obliging this will prove very difficult
Thanks
Telco