The government is urging people to get second jobs in the hospitality sector - and says they won't be taxed at the higher rate if they earn less than a total of £21,000 a year.
The Treasury says it's keen to see people take up second jobs, especially during TT.
And it says while people believe second jobs are automatically taxed at 22 per cent, that's only the case if you fall into the higher bracket by earning more than £21,000 a year.
If you're interested in a second job, you can find out more on the government website.
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