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January 2, 2021
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I am full-time employed and pay tax via PAYE but also i am self employed on the side. how do i tell quickbooks this information so it can work out my tax correctly?

  • January 2, 2021
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Best answer by EmmaM

Hello Diana, does your full time employment mean you have used up the personal allowance amount? If so in Quickbooks Self Employed you can remove the personal allowance amount in the tax profile and change it to zero it will then calculate the income tax based on that. Any further questions let us know

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January 3, 2021

Good to see you here, Patsyella.

 

QuickBooks Self-Employed is designed to track your self-employment income and expense as the basis for calculating your self-assessment. This version of QuickBooks is unable to calculate PAYE earnings. Although you can enter it on the Tax Profile page, I recommend reaching out to a tax accountant for some guidance.

 

You can follow these steps on how to add it:

  1. From the Gear icon, select Tax profile under Taxes.
  2. Go to the Estimated employment income field and enter the amount.
  3. Click Save.

 

You can check this article about QuickBooks Self-Employed UK Tax Profile Set Up for more information.

 

You can visit our QuickBooks Self-Employed Help page anytime for more guides and articles.

 

Please let me know if there's anything about QuickBooks that you need help with. I'm here to help you anytime. Take care!

February 25, 2021

I'm in a similar situation. How can this detail be completed on Quickbooks Online, so that the estimate already is aware of the situation regarding tax allowance used and national insurance payments paid through PAYE role?

EmmaMAnswer
February 25, 2021

Hello Diana, does your full time employment mean you have used up the personal allowance amount? If so in Quickbooks Self Employed you can remove the personal allowance amount in the tax profile and change it to zero it will then calculate the income tax based on that. Any further questions let us know