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159.—(1) When an award of a taxable jobseeker’s allowance ceases the Department must immediately complete Form P45U.
(2) The Department must then—
(a)send Part 1 of Form P45U to the Inland Revenue, and
(b)provide Part 1A of Form P45U and Parts 2 and 3 of Form P45 to the claimant.
(3) The information listed in column 1 of Table 6 must, subject to the conditions set out in column 2, be provided in Parts 1 and 1A of Form P45U and Parts 2 and 3 of Form P45 as indicated in columns 3 to 5.
1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Information to be provided | Conditions | FormP45U | Form P45 | |
Part 1 | Part 1A | Parts 2 & 3 | ||
1. the tax reference as shown in the deductions working sheetU.K. | yes | yes | yes | |
2. the claimant’s national insurance numberU.K. | yes | yes | yes | |
3. the claimant’s nameU.K. | yes | yes | yes | |
4. the date on which the award ceasedU.K. | yes | yes | yes | |
5. the claimant’s code or, if more than one, the latest code for the tax year during which the award ceasedU.K. | yes | yes | yes | |
6. whether the claimant’s code is used on the cumulative basisU.K. | yes | yes | yes | |
7. the tax week or month in which the award ceasedU.K. | if the claimant’s code is used on the cumulative basis | yes | yes | yes |
8. the total payments to date (including taxable jobseeker’s allowance) at the date the award ceased, and the corresponding total net tax deductedU.K. | if the claimant’s code is used on the cumulative basis | yes | yes | yes |
9. the taxable jobseeker’s allowance paid during the tax year by virtue of the award in questionU.K. | if the claimant’s code is used on the cumulative basis, and if different from the information supplied under item 8 | yes | yes | no |
10. the taxable jobseeker’s allowance paid during the tax year by virtue of the award in questionU.K. | if the claimant’s code is not used on the cumulative basis | yes | yes | no |
11. any amount of tax outstandingU.K. | if the claimant’s code is used on the cumulative basis | yes | no | no |
12. whether the claimant was self-employed immediately before the claim was madeU.K. | yes | no | no | |
13. whether the claimant is receiving a pension by reason of a former employmentU.K. | yes | no | no | |
14. the claimant’s addressU.K. | if known | yes | no | no |
15. the address of the benefit officerU.K. | yes | yes | no | |
16. the date the form is completedU.K. | yes | yes | no |
(4) The Department must also give notice to the claimant of—
(a)the total jobseeker’s allowance for the tax year excluding any sums previously notified under this regulation or regulation 160, 171 or 172, and
(b)the taxable jobseeker’s allowance included in that total.
(5) Expressions used in Parts 2 and 3 of Form P45 have the following meanings—
(a)“employee” means “claimant”,
(b)“leaving date” means “date the award ceased”, and
(c)“pay” means “jobseeker’s allowance”.
(6) Regulation 163 (death of claimant) modifies the requirements of this regulation if an award of taxable jobseeker’s allowance has ceased on the death of the claimant.
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