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No, tax and national insurance are too separate things. Whether or not you have a NINO will make no difference at all to your tax deductions.If your employer deducts large amounts in for of tax do not worry u can apply for a refund once you get the NI just fill in a p45 form and ask your employer to send it to inland revenue.
I hope you may be right on tax part. But even my employer is cutting tax on flat rate. It is expected once I have permanet NI number. My tax deduction will be reduce at least in this finicial year's months.( Jan,feb & march). Also I will go for tax refunds afterwards. I did sign P46 form.John wrote:No, tax and national insurance are too separate things. Whether or not you have a NINO will make no difference at all to your tax deductions.If your employer deducts large amounts in for of tax do not worry u can apply for a refund once you get the NI just fill in a p45 form and ask your employer to send it to inland revenue.
To assist the tax situation, ask the employer for a form P46 and get that completed. Butdon't ask the employer for a form P45! Why? That is the form that is given to employees when they leave a job!
To summarise, if you have a P45 from your previous UK employer then hand that in to the new employer. Otherwise if for any reason you don't have a P45 (for example because you have never worked in the UK before) then a form P46 is the form to fill in.
lbfrancois wrote:Hi,
I am trying to book an interview to get my NI number... I have already filled out the form and returned it to london.ninocallcentre@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk, But it's been almost a week and still no response from Jobcentre.
I will start working on monday. And my employer is already asking for my NI number... What should I do??
Thanks,
Lu.