What if you do a 50 hour week?
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    Default What if you do a 50 hour week?

    I usually have Thursdays off but occasionally end up workingon the Thursdayand this pushes me from a 42 hour week to 50 hours plus. Can we scale up the amount of tax deducted for gas/elec water/coucil tax etc. accordfingly or does the sliding scale end at 40 hours?

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    Default Re: What if you do a 50 hour week?

    I'm pretty sure it ends at 40 hours. Whatever % it is there, that's the max you can claim back.

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    Default Re: What if you do a 50 hour week?

    I wish! I work 55 hours every week. But sorry, it ends with 40 hours being the max %s you can claim.

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    Poo!
    Ah well, worth a try
    Thank you both x

 

 

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