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Posted Thu, 29 Aug 2024 09:43:53 GMT by jamesrhatty
Hi Scenario is that I was made redundant 23 years ago at "Firm A". I then went to work for another firm ("Firm B") and left there after 2 years. I then went back to work for "Firm A" in a different role and have stayed there since (for the last 20 or so years). I am now being made redundant again at "Firm A" The company is now saying that my £30,000 redundancy tax free allowance is shared between the redundancy payment received 23 years ago and the one I will be receiving soon. Is this correct? Thanks
Posted Wed, 11 Sep 2024 05:36:58 GMT by HMRC Admin 25 Response
Hi jamesrhatty,
Unless it is in your contract then no.
You can conatct ACAS for further guidance regarding Employment Law.
Acas
Thank you. 

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