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Hi,
The answer is probably simple but I'm a complete idiot when it comes to tax. So at the risk of looking stupid...
I have a main job for which I pay PAYE tax and I have a code of 1038L so I am not taxed on the first £10380.
I have a minor second income so I have to complete a self assessment. When I come to do this the calculations take the standard personal allowance of £10,000 from my total earnings rather than £10380 which means I have to pay tax on another £380 from my main income as well as the tax on my second income.
It seems odd that due to completing self-assessment I pay more tax on my main job than I would have done otherwise.
Am I missing something?
The answer is probably simple but I'm a complete idiot when it comes to tax. So at the risk of looking stupid...
I have a main job for which I pay PAYE tax and I have a code of 1038L so I am not taxed on the first £10380.
I have a minor second income so I have to complete a self assessment. When I come to do this the calculations take the standard personal allowance of £10,000 from my total earnings rather than £10380 which means I have to pay tax on another £380 from my main income as well as the tax on my second income.
It seems odd that due to completing self-assessment I pay more tax on my main job than I would have done otherwise.
Am I missing something?