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Tax back on unpaid leave

  • 20-08-2015 4:51pm
    #1
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    Just want to get a ball park figure of how much tax back i would be due.
    I worked from Jan to Jun this year but i'm taking July to Dec off (unpaid leave).

    My gross is around 46k (from looking at my payslip).
    That would be outside of anything earned in overtime which could be another fair bit (10k before tax possibly, can't remember exactly).

    So if i'm taking the second 6 months of the year off (not unemployed, still on the books) how much ballpark would i have overpaid in tax and would be due back.

    I actually received a payslip (saying unpaid leave) of about 470 (comes fortnightly) there last week, Does that sound about right.

    And is it just gross pay (ie not overtime as well) that informs how much i get back. Or does overtime matter.

    Thanks.
    I only want ballpark figures.


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