UK tax codes are made up of numbers and letters. The digits mean the amount you get to keep and the letter explains your situation. For instance, the code “1257L” says you are tax-free on up to £12,570 and you get the usual allowance. Other codes you might see on your letter are “M” for marriage allowance receipt and “K” for tax debt. Knowing your tax code helps you make sure you don't pay too much or too little tax when you have more than one job or pension.
How are UK tax codes put together and what do the letters on them mean?
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