Tax calculation working sheet
 
Payments on account for 1999-2000
Tax of under £1,000 to be collected by PAYE       var0
L86
(If L87 is less than £500 you do not need to make payments on account)       var1
L87
Income tax due after allowances and reliefs var2
L88
         
Class 4 NI Contributions var3
L89
var4
L90
x 20%= var5
L91
Amount of each payment on account for 1999-2000
(If L87 is less than L91 you do not need to make payments on account)
  var6
L92

Working out your payment due on 31 January 2000

If you have paid too little tax for 1998-1999

Amount owing for 1998-1999
(unless it is less than £1,000 and is to be collected through your tax code)
var7
L84
plus
first payment on account for 1999-2000 var8
18.6
minus
a 1999-2000 repayment var9
18.9
equals
Amount due on 31 January 2000
(if negative, the amount you are owed)
var10  


If you have paid too much tax for 1998-1999

The amount you are owed for 1998-1999 var11
L85
plus
a 1999-2000 repayment var12
18.9
minus
first payment on account for 1999-2000 var13
18.6
equals
The amount you are owed
(if negative, the amount due on 31 January 2000)
var14  
 
If you have outstanding liabilities (such as unpaid tax from earlier years, unpaid interest, unpaid surcharges or unpaid penalties), your net overpayment will be used to pay them first. Otherwise you can claim a repayment. Fill in the 'Claim tax repayment' screen in the 'Other information' section of TaxCalc. If you do not claim a repayment, your net overpayment will be set against your next tax bill.

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