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Paye tax definition

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What does Paye tax mean?

PAYE stands for Pay As You Earn, a system which has applied in the UK since 1944. Unlike most other tax at source systems, it calculates the amount of deductions due on a cumulative basis, based on total employment earnings in the tax year to date. The intention is to deduct the correct amount of tax due for the year, where possible. It may be described as a ‘PAYE’ or ‘tax’ deduction on a payslip. However more accurately, PAYE is a deduction made on account of actual tax liability; and there are many situations where adjustments for actual liability must be made after the end of the tax year, such as where circumstances change during the year, or where the taxpayer has more than one source of income.

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