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Self Assessment - multiple employments


Hi all,

I am completing the tax return for a client who is a rep for lots of various companies and wondered how I enter more than 15 employment details. Would I be right in thinking that I do the first 14 as explained then on the fifteenth line, enter the rest of the employments altogether and seperate them on the further details page? Surely that would be a nightmare to show all the requested information on that little page!

Appreciate any help!!

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Joanne Booth


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are you saying that your client has employment under PAYE with more than 15 companies or that he receives commission from 15 companies under self employment? If under self employment then you can do 1 set of accounts for all commission received, so long as he has registered as self employed?

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My client has employment with more than 15 companies, she is not set up as self-employed. Her expenses are set off against the PAYE she has had deducted. I hope this makes my query clearer!!

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