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Forestry company's are now being made to go PAYE ,, one company i do hand cutting for (felling outsider's, brashing , driving there winch tractor ) is having to put everyone on PAYE including me doing 2 or 3 day's a week ,, im self employed but when working for them i will be tax'ed at source as they call it ,, gone from being paid weekly to monthly and will have tax taken off after £850 per month, but when self assesment tax return is done i maybe able to claim money back from the hmrc

Im not sure how it will work out as this is the first month ,

Has anybody else had to do similar ??

 

 

 

I am in the construction industry and was self employed and work through many agencies all over the south west region. This year after 5th April 2014 the change of law happend and now I cant use my self employment and have to be P.A.Y.E. but to get round it agencies now farm the P.A.Y.E. out to payroll companies so you can still claim expenses through payroll company by sending in your recites. So seems many changes now in this P.A.Y.E. system.:001_smile:

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