PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Tax Collection (14 December 2017)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Darren Jones (Labour)
Answer
At the end of each tax year HMRC reconciles the PAYE accounts of individual customers who are outside Self-Assessment. This exercise is called End of Year Reconciliation. Information used includes the final pay and tax deductions for the year as reported by employers, alongside taxable benefits and any additional income/benefits supplied by the individual customer. In addition, HMRC carries out assurance checks to ensure that the calculation is correct. Some re-calculations may be necessary if the position has changed, for example, due to further changes to income, expenses claims, or benefits.
Answered by:
Mel Stride (Conservative)
20 December 2017
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