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What Is Post Tax Adjustment?

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Carakeel | 20:44 Sat 16th Aug 2014 | ChatterBank
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Evening all! I didn't know quite where to put this. Could someone please explain to me what "post tax adjustment" on a pay slip could mean? Many thanks in advance.
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Sounds like an adjustment to net pay. So for example if you were due a one-off pay adjustment of £100 gross they might pay it as £80 (£100 less £20 tax) and call it a post-tax adjustment. I'm only guessing though
You should ask at work as you need to know whether the amount is right
Thanks, The barstewards deducted £260 post tax adjustment. That's a big chunk out of my fortnightly wage!!
Get on the blower to the barstewards on Monday, RATTER.
I was assuming it was a credit not a deduction. You need to ask your employer
It sounds like a deduction from net pay- maybe for something like training course costs you need to repay, parking fines for a company car, accommodation charges.
I have no idea what type of job it is though so these examples probably don't apply
Nope, I owe them not a penny. I will have chat with them on Monday.

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