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Just want to double check this. Client has no P45 for last year so he has given me his final payslip. It has "taxable gross" and "pension gross" which are 2 different amounts. For self assessment purposes I use the "taxable gross" don't I?

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deleted  - I must learn to read!!

 

Yes, taxable gross



-- Edited by Leger on Thursday 16th of April 2015 08:01:35 PM



-- Edited by Leger on Thursday 16th of April 2015 08:02:06 PM

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