fatboy said:Most employers give you payslips. NI and tax is deducted from your gross pay. This employer has never given me a payslip and says he pays the tax and NI on top of what he gives me.
Zeitgeist said:He's broken the law straight away then. I expect a visit to your local tax office will start the ball rolling. The guy who investigates Corperate tax fraud probably has bigger fish to catch to be honest....
fatboy said:Yes please.
I think my employer hasn't been paying tax on my wages. Or even if he has, I know I haven't earnt over the tax limit this tax year(I am a student) and either way I am entitled to the money-20% (or whatever) of my wages will make a big difference to me.
Most employers give you payslips. NI and tax is deducted from your gross pay. This employer has never given me a payslip and says he pays the tax and NI on top of what he gives me.
I don't believe him; and even if he does-I am entitled to that money.
If you think your friend can help please PM me his number(or an email address may be easier to explain this)
Safeway said:Your fault for taking a cash-in-hand job.![]()
Kylies Stunt Arse said:Surely you know what your hourly rate is? If he's been deducting tax from your wages then you could tell by how much you're getting paid, regardless of a payslip. If he says he's paying the tax or whatever but you don't have those deductions then you're entitled to nothing.
Gwylan said:Don't hold you breath even if he has broken the law. I worked for a company once that didn't pay tax and NI for any its employees. The guy who owned the company is still trading: the Revenue weren't interested in taking action against him.
Kylies Stunt Arse said:going to the IR isn't going to do you any favours, other than to stitch him up.
Kylies Stunt Arse said:Are you planning on leaving the job? I can't imagine you'll keep it if you go to the IR. If you've agreed to work for a set amount per shift then that's all there is to it, you wont get any more out of it even if the IR do get involved because you haven't actually paid any tax.
You need to try and get yourself more money out of him or get another job, going to the IR isn't going to do you any favours, other than to stitch him up.
beorhthelm said:to be fair, on £20 theres not going to be any NI or Tax to pay anyway. Or are you just trying to shaft him?