I assume “Other purposes” is govt kickbacks to mining and gas companies 😬

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    11 months ago

    In the UK tax is deducted ‘at source’ by your employer for anybody employed. You have a personal tax code, which tells your employer how much tax to deduct and pay on you behalf.

    You then have a number of allowances you can claim against if you are eligible, to reduce your tax, which issues you an updated tax code.

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      It is a very similar system in Australia. Must employees have their tax taken out when they are paid.

      You can then claim deductions on certain things, and also make sure if you have multiple jobs you paid the correct tax.

      Most people get some money back every year