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Hello Sheryl, If you have used part of the personal allowance then yes it would be a case of adjusting the personal allowance amount to show what is left so that the calculation then works and the tax is then calculated correctly.
Allow me to join you here and answer your questions about the self-assessment feature, sherylcookson.
We will calculate your self-employment taxes based on your business income, spending, allowable expenses, and tax profile. Aside from that, it also depends on:
This means that you don't need to be both self-employed and employed at the same time for the income tax to calculate.
The standard Personal Allowance for current tax year (from 6 April 2022 to 5 April 2023) is £12,570. This is the amount of income you do not have to pay tax on. You can read more details about this here: https://www.gov.uk/income-tax-rates.
To enter the correct amount for personal allowance, to to the Gear icon and click Tax Profile. Then, proceed to the Personal allowance amount field and type in the number. Here's an article about this for more details: QuickBooks Self-Employed UK Tax Profile Set Up.
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Hi there JenoP.
Thank you for your reply.
I didn't think you had to be both employed & self-employed for the tax calcs to work, however, i was categorically told this was the case by 'Mary Joy' on Quick Books SE Chat yesterday eve - why would she tell me this? I even asked her to confirm it as I couldn't believe it.
I know how it is meant to work, as per your reply, thank you - but, it doesn't work for me - could I get support to look into why this is, please? Thank you.
I have attached 3 screenshots in one file of my QB Tax Profile & QB Tax Summary and also my HMRC Tax Return. It shows the figure which match and those which do not. I think QBSE doesn't seem to know ive earned £19 over my threshold, therefore owe £3.30 tax - I know its a tiny amount, but why is showing as £0 in QBSE? I want to get it correct so that it's right going forward. Thank you.
Hi JenoP,
An update on the issue:
Hello Sheryl, If you have used part of the personal allowance then yes it would be a case of adjusting the personal allowance amount to show what is left so that the calculation then works and the tax is then calculated correctly.
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