Millions of pounds in tax money goes unclaimed each year in the UK because PAYE (Pay as You Earn) workers don’t know that they are entitled to deductions and allowances. If you think that you might be due a tax rebate, but aren’t sure how to go about the process of reclaiming your overpaid tax, then we can help! We have created an easy to use guide on identifying the various allowances that you may be able to claim and provided a platform for reclaiming your money.
There are a number of reasons why you may be due a Tax Refund. If any of the following apply to you, then you could potentially reclaim tax which you have incorrectly paid.
If you were required to work from home during the 2020/21 and 2021/22 tax year, you are entitled to claim a full allowance of £312 per year, even if you only worked 1 day or attended a single virtual meeting from home.
From 6 April 2022, you can claim a working from home allowance if ONE of the following statements applies to you:
1. There are no appropriate facilities available for you to perform your job on employer's premises
2. The nature of the job requires you to live so far from the employer's premises that it is unreasonable for you to travel to those premises on a daily basis
3. You are required, under government restrictions, to work from home
You could be entitled to a large refund if you regularly clean your work uniform. The amount you could be able to claim will depend on your industry. We will quickly and easily help you to find out how much you can reclaim. Simply get into touch for a free tax rebate estimate.
It is also common for employers to set an incorrect tax code. If this is the case then HMRC could have been taking more tax than needed. If you think this applies to you, claiming this money back with Tax Returned is simple and easy.
If you wear a uniform to work then you are entitled to reclaim the tax you have paid for the individual items. Uniform can be anything with a logo, or any item of clothing that’s specific to your job, for example a high visibility vest. These tax refunds can apply to those who work in the industrial industry, manufacturing, construction, retail, farming and agriculture, healthcare and even the food & beverage industry. Regardless of the industry, use our free tax refund calculator to see how much you could be due.
When you start a new job in the UK, you are often given an Emergency Tax Code, which commonly takes a higher proportion of tax away from you. Often reclaiming this tax can be a long-winded process. However, we deal with claims like this on a daily basis, so we can quickly and efficiently communicate on your behalf to reclaim the money which is rightfully yours.
Many mechanics, construction workers, engineers and tradespeople are entitled to a “tool tax rebate”. This tool tax refund applies to workers who are both self-employed or working for another company. You can either claim for a flat rate deduction on the amount you have spent, or a specific amount if you have kept your receipts.
It’s very common for students to have issues with tax. With many working multiple jobs and changing jobs often, tax codes can become a complicated ordeal. This often leads to students paying much more tax than necessary. If you are a student and you believe this applies to you, use our free claim form to get started with your tax refund. We will look after claiming your tax refund from HMRC so you can focus on your studies.
From start to finish the tax refund process typically takes 8 – 12 weeks. Get yours started today by clicking the button below. And that’s it. No need to worry, no fuss, no calls, no checking-in required. We do all the rest.
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