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For those who do not have a payslip, they can send a letter instead, including their name, address and telephone number.
The letter should also include their National Insurance number and details of the amount they are paying.
The National Insurance threshold increased by £3,000 on July 6, meaning a tax cut for some 30 million workers.
Britons will now not pay tax until they earn £12,750 and above.
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For those who do not have a payslip, they can send a letter instead, including their name, address and telephone number.
The letter should also include their National Insurance number and details of the amount they are paying.
The National Insurance threshold increased by £3,000 on July 6, meaning a tax cut for some 30 million workers.
Britons will now not pay tax until they earn £12,750 and above.