It depends on the total income you’ve earned mate, if you stay below the higher tax rate total then you’ll just pay 20% plus NI on the second job, but obviously without a tax allowance so you’ll pay tax on every £ earned
I'm not to good at this ****. So basically just pay the same tax rate on both jobs? I'm never gonna reach the 45k anyway.
Tell them that you want to be paid on a self employed basis and that you will pay your own tax, they should then pay you gross (no tax deduction). then declare your self employment but take off any deductible costs like travel and petrol and work clothes. This is accepted at face value by taxman so you say you earn £400 self employed and had costs of £300 and only pay the tax on £100 rather than the £400 you were paid
I swap jobs like the wind mate. At the moment i'm doing some warehouse work. But heavy work. I actually work in a freezer and chill one. The warmest part is 5c down to ****ing freezing.
I’m with the kid. That’s a comical amount of money to spend on shoes, regardless of how minted you are. I’ll never understand that.
lol nah man just flicking your balls i worked for an "investment firm" selling penny stocks for a while so im probably more of a **** than you cos no **** got money back from me