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This will normally sort itself out within a few weeks and you will either get your money back then or this coming April. If in doubt or worried speak to your payroles department/ tax department.
redsmarter
Have you supplied your NI number? If so, this will sort itself out, given time. Otherwise, www.hmrc.gv.uk
jonesy
Your employer needs to fill in a p60 and send it to the taxman
wehatetottenham
Emergency tax is be applied because you havent got a P45.You can then reclaim the emergency tax back by contacting the revelant tax office once you get a tax code from your new employer, who will then adjust your taxable amount in your next pay slip.
Rob S
Your Wages department should sort it with tha tax office and you will get a refund at the end of the year.
If your wages office are crap you can speak to your local revenue office directly and they are usually very helpful
the bully wee
get in touch with your local tax office
Professor Science
speak to the revenue
orfeo_fp
yeah just phone the inland revenue, if you dont push they will forget about it
neogriff
you don't need to do anything as long as you have filled out a new employee tax form. The Inland Revenue will automatically change it when they process the form and you will get a rebate of any emergency tax you have paid.
xhoneybeex
Your wages department should send away the appropriate information the the Revenue and they should then issue you with a new a tax code, when they do you will be informed of this. You could ring the Revenue yourself to find out what is happening with it, but if you are paying to much tax at the minute, when your tax code is adjusted, you will get this back!!