[Misc] Taking a second job

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Herr Tubthumper

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I wonder if the OP is after a Satay-day job?
 


Denis

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Until recently I worked in HR of a large nation company, no P45, you paid base rate tax on everything you earn.
If this is a second job, you’ve probably used up all your tax allowance on that main job.
 






Herr Tubthumper

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If this is a second job, you’ve probably used up all your tax allowance on that main job.

You’ll therefore need a good sweet-and-sourly rate!
 


Paulie Gualtieri

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Your current employer will probably not find out unless they become suspicious and start Pekin into your affairs


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Super Steve Earle

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Until recently I worked in HR of a large nation company, no P45, you paid base rate tax on everything you earn.
If this is a second job, you’ve probably used up all your tax allowance on that main job.

If you take a second job doing a bit on the side as self employed, you can earn £1000 tax free.
 






Hampster Gull

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I think the efficacy is higher with the second, but juries out on whether you can mix and match the jabs
 




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Coldeanseagull

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Mar 13, 2013
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When I first got married I had three jobs. Main factory work, pizza delivery and security. No social life, still had no money so made a career change. I then worked a stupid amount of hours as self employed, still had no social life or money, but the bills were being paid. As you get older, things become easier financially....until you have kids. Damn those things are expensive. Then they grow up and leave home and then ask to borrow money to cover bills as their two jobs have furloughed them!
Luckily, we're in a position to be able to help now
 


Herr Tubthumper

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I’d advise keeping your curriculum vi-Thai up to date.
 


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