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 If a property is empty with no furniture will the owner have to pay council tax?
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 If the rubbish collection in the UK will ONLY be fortnightly will the Council tax go down?
They will save a fortune if they cut out one weeks collections and what are the implications on ...


 Can i claim married on my work w2 if we live together but not married?
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 Why are tobacco users always singled out and highly taxed on tobacco?
As smokers we know that tobacco is bad for our health! But we are the ones that are penalized for it! We are the ones that have to pay more for our health insurance and high taxes on tobacco! Instead ...


 Does anyone know if child support comes out of your gross or net pay??
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 How old are you when you have to start doing your taxes?
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 Benifits in uk?
hiya, i need some help, me and my partner have been on benifits for about 5 months since our little girl was born, im not returning to work as i want to look after the little one but he has found a ...


 At what age do i stop claiming my daughter?
at what age do i stop claiming my daughter if she dosent work? if she dose work ill technicaly be still be supporting her, would i still be able to claim her?
thank you for your ...


 What do you do with the pionts that you earn on here?
just wondering, what do you do with the pionts that you earn on here???...


 Who has right to claim child???
my childs father always claimed her on his taxes.. i never worked. this year i got a job and when I do taxes next year do i have the right to claim her??? he pays child suport every month and isnt ...


 Does a 16 year old lad have to pay tax. this is his first job?
he's on 170GBP per week, and is paying 38GBP in tax. Is this ...


 Is it worth doing your taxes yourself?
i pay an accountant about 125 bucks a year (i file in 2 states)...if i go with turbotax, than i am still paying like 75 bucks. what is the point? he is just filling in blanks looking at my W2 and ...


 Tough Tax question...you ready?
My husband receivd a 10099 as an independent contractor and a W2 for a very short lived job only making $600 gross. Since it is underthe $13500 for filing jointly can I just file the 1099 and NOT the ...


 What U do with form w2?
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 How can I convince my wife that Turbo Tax is better than a CPA?
We have investments, mortgage and our income, I've used TurboTax for the past 5 years and never had any problems, now that we're married, I want to continue to use turbotax buy my wife ...


 If I'm pregnant,can my hubby claim our unborn child as a dependent?
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 If a father pays child support does he have the right to claim the child at the end of the year?
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 How do you escape income tax?
If your answer is you can't, dont answer at ...


 Do I have to pay income tax on my income from drug dealings?
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 Is it legal to claim, like, 10 dependants so I can receive more money from my paycheck?
I know I will probably have to owe more money at the end of the year but is it technically legal?
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Kewl Dude Ganda
Overpaid? What do you guys think of British Law?
my ex company has paid me twice - each month - since I left, I am looking happily towards the next payment...or SHOULD I TELL THEM?
                     
 




Wiz
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When they find out which they will you will have to pay it back


Vladislav M
You better be careful and not splash it out. I work in a non-profit in London, and we had a case when a person was overpaid. The person had to pay back as there was no legal base for paying him/her the excess. If it's a commercial enterprise, they will be more cautions than Non-profit.
Please be careful, and don't run yourself in am awkward situation.
If it is legal, then - good luck!. Call HMRC and ask them a/ the procedure.
N.B. It's not the British system, it's the payroll specialist who didn't change your status as not active.

Hope everything will turn well for you.


mark_harrison_uk2
A friend of mine left a company (IBM) who carried on paying him for TEN months, despite repeated attempts to get them to stop.

I'd stick the money into a "high-interest" (ho, ho, ho) deposit account until they ask for it back. I don't believe that they're entitled to any interest you earn on it :-)


dave t
Under the 2006 fraud act you can commit a fraud by NOT doing something.
So by NOT telling the company you are, in the eyes of the law, stealing the money.


Cher R
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You will need to pay it back when they realise so I wouldn't be too hasty to spend it


Razzle
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well once being part of the british law im sure you will understand you will have to pay it back when they realise.


silent assasin
you know you have to pay it all back when they find out?....right?


Captain Sarcasm
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Legally if you "dishonestly" "assume the rights of the owner" to money you know is not rightly yours then that is theft.

In simply terms that means that the moment you spend the money, knowing it is not rightly yours, even if they have paid it in error, then you commit theft.

Best solution, tell them in writing to stop paying the excess money and don't spend it, it's not yours to spend.


josephrob2003
as tempting as it is,they will catch up with you and demand it back,even if you have to pay in instalments,unless your thinking of leaving the country,then they will probably write it off


chris p
sod them! i dont know what the law is mind but if you can get away with it, cool!!


Lady Leigh
The law is an ***! By the way keep all the extra money just incase you have to pay it back.


Insightâ„¢
silence is golden, and if your found out to be getting more money then you where suppose to, deny all knowledge.


Doug
Why don't you use the money to go to a lawyer and see whether you'll have to give it back? And if you don't have to, then enjoy it.


Lord drydreamer of that ilk
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Yes i think you should as they will find out and you will have to pay it back


greengrouch
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Pleasant Peter Perkins
Do not tell them and deny all knowledge if they contact you.

They are legally entitled to recover the money however...so have a route to disappear by if you intend to keep the dosh.


tylerxx8
i wouldnt bother telling them , then thats just me , maybe its owed to u , taxman takes most of it anyway so why worry


vicki w
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spend spend spend


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