Your tax district reference is also known as your employer PAYE reference. You can find this on your PAYE paying-in book supplied by HMRC. Enter your employer’s contracting out number (ECON). This is the reference number you’re given if you operate a contracted out pension scheme.

How do I find my tax district reference?

Where Will I Find My Tax Reference? As an employee you will be able to find your tax office reference number on payroll correspondence from your employer. The easiest place to find your tax reference is on your payslip but be careful not to confuse this with your tax code which is also detailed on payslips.

How do I find my employer tax reference number?

How to find your Employer Reference Number (ERN)

  1. In the yellow booklet supplied by HMRC when you first registered as an employer.
  2. On any historic payslip, P45, P60 or P11D issued to past or present employees.
  3. Other correspondence from HMRC about PAYE.

What is the tax reference number?

​ Unique Taxpayer Reference numbers (or UTRs) are 10-digit codes that uniquely identify you or your business. They’re used by HMRC whenever they’re dealing with your tax. From claiming a tax refund to filing a Self Assessment tax return, your UTR will make sure the taxman always knows who he’s talking to.

What is my PAYE reference number?

An employer PAYE reference number is given to every business that registers with HMRC as an employer. It is a unique set of letters and numbers used by HMRC to identify your firm. The reference number consists of two parts: a three-digit HMRC office number, and a reference number unique to your business.

Where do you find your PAYE reference number?

When you register as an employer, HMRC send an employer’s welcome pack which will include your PAYE reference number. If you lose this, you will also be able to find it on letter or emails about PAYE from HMRC. It also appears on any P45s or P60s for previous or current employees.

Is my tax reference number my tax number?

Your income tax reference number is a unique 10-digit number issued by SARS to a taxpayer on registration. If you are registered, you can find your tax number on your: Income Tax Workpage on eFiling, if you are a registered eFiler.

How can I get my Bir reference number?

A system generated filing reference number (FRN) is issued for every successful filing transaction. You can inquire/print the said return thru the Tax Return Inquiry facility. The reference number is embedded on the upper right hand corner of the return, which shall serve as your proof for e-filing.

Where can I find my unique taxpayer reference?

If you’ve already registered, your UTR can be found quoted on various documents from HMRC including:

  • Your SA250, or your “welcome to self-assessment” letter.
  • Previous self-assessment tax returns.
  • Reminders of payment.
  • Your notice to file a tax return.
  • Your statement of account.

    How do I find my tax office reference number on my payslip?

    As an employee you will be able to find your tax office reference number on payroll correspondence from your employer. The easiest place to find your tax reference is on your payslip but be careful not to confuse this with your tax code which is also detailed on payslips.

    What should my tax district reference number look like?

    It will look something like 123/EZ45678. The figures before the / represent the tax office or tax area. If you don’t have a PAYE scheme and you don’t complete self-assessment returns then I’d leave it blank.

    Is there any way to discover tax district, given residential address?

    Is there any way of discovering on line the tax district, given residential address. (Reference may not matter in this case as any enquiry by L & G can probably identify me from NI number, which I have supplied on the form.) Show More Show Less

    How to enter tax district on pension annuity application?

    Need To Enter Tax District And Reference Number On An Application form for pension annuity (Legal… Need to enter tax district and reference number on an applicationform for pension annuity (Legal & General), but I don’t appear to have any recent HMRC correspondence giving these details.

    Where to put NI number on tax return?

    The figures before the / represent the tax office or tax area. If you don’t have a PAYE scheme and you don’t complete self-assessment returns then I’d leave it blank. Your NI number will enable the Revenue to trace your tax file.