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Employment Stamp problem?

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I work in a sandwich bar for 16 hours a week, I never get a payslip but I do receive working tax/family tax credit, My employer has just informed me she does not pay my stamp as she doesn't know how? What can I do. I have worked for her for over 6 years?

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  1. Contact your local tax office and tell them.  They will be able to help her learn how to work out the stamp (national insurance contributions).

    Even if you didn't have to pay national insurance contributions, you may still have been entitled to a 'credit' on your national insurance record which would go towards your entitlement for state benefits if you need them in the future and state pension.  She should be giving you payslips and a P60 'End of year certificate' at the end of the tax year.

    You can find the telephone number here  http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/  but you'd need to know your employer PAYE reference but it sounds like she doesn't have one.  You could try calling 0845 302 1413 which is for Nottingham area, tell them where in the country you work and ask them to get you the correct number.

    You could also contact ACAS (Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service) for free advise on 08457 47 47 47

    Or take a look at their website  http://www.acas.org.uk/index.aspx?articl...


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