A PAYE Notice of Coding, also known as a form P2, is a letter sent by HMRC that gives you your tax code. It also tells you the reason why HMRC gave you that tax code. Knowing your tax code is important because your employer deducts tax from your salary through the Pay As You Earn (PAYE) system.

Does SARS have my IRP5?

You can check on your SARS eFiling profile to see if your IRP5 has been submitted to SARS (this should have been done by your ex-employer). This can be done by requesting your Tax Return in eFiling and it hopefully will already be populated with your IRP5 details.

What are the codes for denial of payment?

Payment denied/reduced because the payer deems the information submitted does not support this level of service, this many services, this length of service, this dosage, or this day’s supply. Notes: Split into codes 150, 151, 152, 153 and 154. Treatment was deemed by the payer to have been rendered in an inappropriate or invalid place of service.

Is the Revenue Code inconsistent with the patient’s age?

The procedure/revenue code is inconsistent with the patient’s age. Usage: Refer to the 835 Healthcare Policy Identification Segment (loop 2110 Service Payment Information REF), if present. The procedure/revenue code is inconsistent with the patient’s gender.

What is the code for not covered by prior payer?

275: Prior payer’s (or payers’) patient responsibility (deductible, coinsurance, co-payment) not covered. (Use only with Group Code PR) Start: 11/01/2015: 276: Services denied by the prior payer(s) are not covered by this payer. Start: 11/01/2015: 277

Is the procedure code inconsistent with the place of service?

The procedure code/type of bill is inconsistent with the place of service. Usage: Refer to the 835 Healthcare Policy Identification Segment (loop 2110 Service Payment Information REF), if present. The procedure/revenue code is inconsistent with the patient’s age.