HMRC have started the automated end-of-year PAYE reconciliations for 2013/14. The department expects the process to be completed by mid-September.
Taxpayers who paid too little or too much tax under PAYE for the year will receive a calculation on form P800, showing the details along with notes explaining what the figures mean.
Those who overpaid will in most cases be sent a cheque within 14 working days from the receipt of the P800 calculation.
HMRC have started the automated end-of-year PAYE reconciliations for 2013/14. The department expects the process to be completed by mid-September.
Taxpayers who paid too little or too much tax under PAYE for the year will receive a calculation on form P800, showing the details along with notes explaining what the figures mean.
Those who overpaid will in most cases be sent a cheque within 14 working days from the receipt of the P800 calculation.
The Revenue will account for underpayments through the taxpayers’ 2015/16 PAYE codes. Where that is not possible, the department will write to the taxpayer, explaining how to pay the outstanding tax.