QUOTE(EZUIKA @ 2012 01 24, 15:05)
po dvieju metu nebuvimo dabar griztu i Lietuva ir noreciau paklausti gal kas zinote kokia tiksliai forma reikia pristatyti Lietuvoje, kad visa ta laika gyvenau cia UK, dirbau self employd ir mokejau mokescius, kad nereiketu moketi privalomo soc. draudimo uz praeita laika?
Jum reikia pristatyt forma, kad mokejot NI mokesti. Tai formu, kurias NI jum siunte kas 3 menesius moket, bus pilnai gana
QUOTE(* viva* @ 2012 01 25, 20:40)
Mergaites dirbu tik savaitgaliais po 16 valandu. Iseina 96£/sav. Kiek zinau,iki 100£ neatskaiciuoja nieko.Taciau pas mane darbe yra menesinis atlyginimas. Ir man perveda 389£. O tada nuo tos sumos turi atskaiciuoti ar ne? juk cia net maziau nei minimumas

Nes man darbas vietoj tu 389 pervede tik 300£
Jum jau merginos atsake teisingai. Taip yra nes pradejot ten dirbt link galo mokesciu metu, kas reiskia, kad jusu darbdavys nezino kiek jus siais metais esat uzdirbus ir ar jum priklauso kazkiek mokesciu moket ar ne, toel ogero naudoja koda BR (emergency kodas).
O jus atsauket savo self employment oficialiai, pridavet paskutinius mokesciu popierius? Nes jei baiget self employment siemet (tarp balandzio 2012 ir dabar) tada jum kai sitas darbas duos P60 reisk uzildyt paskutine mokesciu grazinimo forma, po kurios revenue atsius laiska, kad jum daugia mokesciu formu pildyt nereikia, grazins kiek permokejot ir duos teisinga taxu koda sitam darbui. Jei jau atsauke viska, tada po balandzio menesio jum grazins ta permoka. Galit bandyt su darbovietes buhalteriu kalbet, jei neesat siemet dirbus, bet nezinau ar jis gales pakeisti, kad visai nenuimt mokesciu
QUOTE(jearmaine @ 2012 01 26, 11:13)
*Man netinkamą kodą taikė, kol nenunešiau P60 formos, jūsų atveju P45, kadangi jau dirbot anksčiau, tik su self employed gal kitaip, jie negauna turbūt P45, jei nutraukia veiklą. Kaip ten yra maybe24?
**Ir dar vienas klausimas iš mano pusės - ar galima susigrąžinti ir National Insurance mokesčius, jeigu ta suma neuždirbta, ar tik income tax?
*As ne Maybe24, bet atsakysiu- ne, nieko tokio nutraukus self employmenta negauna. Uzpildai mokesciu forma ir tiek. Net nepamenu jau ka naujam darbdaviui duodi, man atrodo as is part time darbo p46 turejau, tai ta ir nunesiau
** Nezinau ar neuzdirbus tos sumos galima susigrazint, nes apie tai neraso, tik va ka sako:
When might you overpay or wrongly pay Class 1, 2 or 4 National Insurance contributions?
You might have overpaid or wrongly paid National Insurance contributions if you:
-had more than one job and your combined earnings were more than £844 a week (2010-11 tax year)
-stopped being self-employed and continued to pay Class 2 National Insurance contributions
-paid Class 2 National Insurance contributions and your profits were less than £5,075 a year (2010-11 tax year)
-were employed and self-employed in the same year and paid more than you needed to in Class 1, Class 2 and Class 4 National Insurance contributions
-were still working after reaching State Pension age and your employer continued to deduct Class 1 National Insurance contributions from your earnings
-were still working after reaching State Pension age and you continued to pay Class 2 National Insurance contributions on your self-employment earnings
-paid Class 4 National Insurance contributions on profits for a tax year after the one in which you reached State Pension age or on profits that included employed earners income (income that you earned as an employee and on which youve already paid Class 1 National Insurance contributions)Bet jei manot, kad permokejot, tada galit parasyt jiem:
How to claim a refund if you think you've overpaid Class 1 or 2 National Insurance contributions
The HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) National Insurance Contributions Office usually gets in touch if you've paid £48.50 or more above the annual limit for Class 1 and/or Class 2 National Insurance contributions.
If you think you've overpaid but haven't been notified, write after the end of the tax year to:
HM Revenue & Customs
Payment Reconciliation
National Insurance Contributions Office
Benton Park View
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE98 1ZZ
Make sure you sign your letter and include:
-why you think you've overpaid
-which tax years and which class(es) of National Insurance contributions you think you overpaid
-your National Insurance number
-if youre employed - a P60 or statement from your employer(s) showing National Insurance contributions deducted from your wages during the tax year (Class 1)
If you need help call the National Insurance Enquiries for Individuals Helpline on 0845 302 1479. Lines are open Monday to Friday from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm.Papildyta:QUOTE(jearmaine @ 2012 01 26, 13:47)
Man kartais juos nuskaičiuoja, kartais ne, priklausomai nuo išdirbtų valandų skaičiaus ar sumos

priklauso nuo sumos, va cia limitai:
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/rates/nic.htm
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