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What does a tax code

S16T Cumulative

mean?


S means taxed in scotland and T is manual personal allowance calcs

Either you have drawn on a pension and are still earning so there is a reduced annual allowance of £10k compared to £40k or you earn enough to have tapered annual allowance
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I'm not pension age and haven't got one anyway. I work a part time job 10.5 hours a week. I only started it 6 weeks ago and will only last until october. I also do exam invigilating twice a year. Which earns me about £300 - £400 a year.
I've never seen a tax code like this before so I don't know if it's right or not.

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I'm not pension age and haven't got one anyway. I work a part time job 10.5 hours a week. I only started it 6 weeks ago and will only last until october. I also do exam invigilating twice a year. Which earns me about £300 - £400 a year.
I've never seen a tax code like this before so I don't know if it's right or not.



Could be the exam invigilation being a second job which shows as low income. Wouldnt be too surprised if they checked up on it. Usual code tends to be 1150l for folk then changes of letter or number depending on taxable circumstances
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Could be the exam invigilation being a second job which shows as low income. Wouldnt be too surprised if they checked up on it. Usual code tends to be 1150l for folk then changes of letter or number depending on taxable circumstances

 

Ok thanks for that. Both jobs are with the council. But obviously different posts. Plus the main exams is working for the Sqa. It's not a big deal I suppose and I will probably get a rebate at some point as my years earnings will be miles below 11000.

 

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Countdown numbers round. If you can get the number = 10 points. If you are 1 out, you get seven points.

But what if the generated number isn't achievable. Surely being 1 out should get you 10 points as it's the best you can do ?

Only asking this dull question as the scenario just came up on 8 out of 10 cats and the flaw was bugging me.

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Countdown numbers round. If you can get the number = 10 points. If you are 1 out, you get seven points.

But what if the generated number isn't achievable. Surely being 1 out should get you 10 points as it's the best you can do ?

Only asking this dull question as the scenario just came up on 8 out of 10 cats and the flaw was bugging me.


I'd like to see a rule change whereby if the number is impossible, Rachel has to take all her clothes off.

Actually, that could be the rule even if the number isn't impossible.
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