RTI causing errors with tax codes
It has emerged up to 40,000 taxpayers have had their income tax deductions affected by the new Real Time Information (RTI) government programme.
Under RTI, employers tell HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) about gross pay, tax, National Insurance contributions when or before payments are made; instead of waiting until after the end of the tax year. RTI went live in April following 12 months of trials and was introduced in order to facilitate Universal Credit, which will shortly replace the Tax Credits system.
Via the information collected from the PAYE scheme, tax codes are generated for individual workers which tell employers how much tax to deduct. It was hoped that with RTI supplying HMRC with more current information that tax codes would be more accurate. But unfortunately, many of the tax codes issued have been incorrect this year, leading to some taxpayers paying the incorrect tax.
A spokesman for HMRC said: "We are aware of a problem affecting a very small number of employers and a small proportion of their employees.
"We are urgently working with the employers to solve this."
HMRC insisted that the new RTI system was working well on the whole, with more than 1.3 million PAYE schemes already reporting PAYE in real-time.
On its introduction two months ago, director general at HMRC, Ruth Owen, intimated the new scheme is arguably the biggest change to PAYE since its infancy in the 1940s.
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Last updated: 3rd June 2013