Each tax year will be recalculated if you enter a claim. This often identifies other overpayments
due to incorrect tax codes, multiple employments, ceasing of job, etc. In these cases we can
identify a much larger tax rebate. We regularly identify rebates of over £1,000 for customers
who were originally estimated a lower amount.
If you claim now you will receive tax relief for the current tax year and future years that
allowances continue to apply, paid through your monthly pay, no charge will be made on future
tax relief or refunds.
You don't need to make any upfront payment to us in order for us to check if you are due a rebate.
We will ensure that your current year reliefs are correct and that your future year allowances
are adjusted in line with the current year to ensure you are no longer being overtaxed. There will
be no charge calculated for amending your current tax code and you will receive any tax refunds
due in the current year and in future years directly.
If you are due a refund in the 4 previous tax years we will receive that refund from HMRC on
your behalf and deduct charges in accordance with those quoted on the website prior to
making a payment to you.
Standard deduction is 28% + £30, plus VAT, where due on any refund payment HMRC send us before
passing payment on to you. Charges are limited to the previous 4 tax years we check and we will
not make any deduction on future tax refunds.
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We are currently updating our website to accommodate the legislative changes made in Income Tax (Pay As You Earn) Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/2682) (“the PAYE Regulations”), regulation 65A, effective 6th May 2022.
Once these changes have been made and we are ready to submit your claim we will contact you by email.
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You may be due a larger tax rebate
The industry you have selected has the lowest possible allowance - but you may be due a larger rebate if
your job falls within an industry with higher allowances.
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Do you earn more than £1,000 per month?
Are you required to prepare a self-assessment tax return?
Have you claimed this allowance before, through .gov.uk, your employer or another tax refund company?
OR
Are you currently married or in a civil partnership?
As you are not UK resident we will need to refer your claim to our specialist partners who will be able to assess & process your claim.
When you click 'Next >' below, we will forward your details and a specialist advisor will be in touch shortly.
If you only receive a salary from your job you are usually not required to prepare a self assessment tax return.
Please check the list below and confirm if any apply to you.
I am self employed
I already have an accountant or tax advisor
I am a company director
I have a property I let out to tenants
I earn more than £100,000 per year
I earn more than £50,000 per year AND either myself or my partner receive child benefit
I own a business or I am a partner in one
I file a tax return with HMRC every year by the 31st January
I receive more than £10,000 per year income from savings and investments
I receive income from another country
For each of the years below, was your gross annual pay in the stated range?
Please check your P60 and amend your tax year status records above.
Working from home
Did your employer REQUIRE you to work from home for any period in the last 4 tax years?
Years to 05/04/21 & 05/04/22 ONLY: Due to COVID, you can claim for a full 52 weeks in the year, even if you only worked from home for 1 day.
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National Insurance Number (eg AA 123456 B)
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In order to progress your claim you MUST complete the ALL the documents we send you and post them as described on the checklist you will receive. Failure to return the documents relating to your claim will result in your claim not being processed.
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Your Claim
I'm sorry this is a one off process. When you claim the first time any relief is added to
your tax code which means you continue to benefit from it as long as you continue your job.
Because you have stated that you have previously made a claim before through us, with HMRC directly
or with another company we cannot continue with your new claim.
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Self Assessment Taxpayers
I'm sorry but this claim process is for taxpayers with simple tax affairs. This means you have a regular employer
who pays you a salary and deducts tax at source.
If you are required to submit a self assessment tax return, usually by 31st January deadline, in any of the years
of the claim you can't use this service.
How much did you earn?
For each of the years below, was your salary BELOW the stated threshold?
YES
NO (I earned more)
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LESS THAN £{{ formatNoDecimal(ty.SalaryLowerThreshold) }} OR unemployed
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Please provide your spouse's details to continue:
Sorry - you don't qualify for a claim
You have indicated that you earn less than £1000 per month.
I'm afraid this is too low to qualify for a tax rebate so we will not be able to process a claim for you.
How much did you earn?
For each of the years below, was your salary BELOW the stated threshold?
YES
NO (I earned more)
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LESS THAN £{{ formatNoDecimal(ty.SalaryLowerThreshold) }} OR unemployed
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Sorry - you don't qualify for a claim
Based on your employment history, you have not been a taxpayer long enough to qualify for a rebate.
I'm afraid this means we will be unable to process your claim.
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For each of the years below, was your salary BELOW the stated threshold?
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NO (I earned more)
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LESS THAN £{{ formatNoDecimal(ty.SalaryLowerThreshold) }} OR unemployed
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Sorry - you don't qualify for a claim
Based on your employment history and lack of expenses we have calculated that you have nothing to claim for.
I'm afraid this means we will be unable to process your claim.
You may be entitled to a tax refund if you earned less than the amount listed in any of the years below, or if you were unemployed.
The tax year runs from 6th April to 5th April. In the following tax years, tick where your ANNUAL salary was LESS THAN the amount listed:
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Please provide your spouse's details to continue:
Sorry - you don't qualify for a claim
Unfortunately we cannot process your claim if you work part-time.
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Thanks for showing an interest in claiming your tax rebate.
We have passed your details to our partner, TaxBack.com
Self Assessment Taxpayers
I'm sorry but this claim process is for taxpayers with simple tax affairs. This means you have a regular employer
who pays you a salary and deducts tax at source.
If you are required to submit a self assessment tax return, usually by 31st January deadline, in any of the years
of the claim you can't use this service.
Self Assessment Taxpayers
I'm sorry but this claim process is for taxpayers with simple tax affairs. This means you have a regular employer
who pays you a salary and deducts tax at source.
If you are required to submit a self assessment tax return, usually by 31st January deadline, in any of the years
of the claim you can't use this service.
MOD Tax Rebate Claims
You could be owed a £2,500 tax refund for your travel expenses. Bases outside the UK are included, and you might also be able to claim for Mess Dress.
This is a complex claim and we’ve heard reports of some claims being rejected when submitted by inexperienced advisors. For that reason we would like to refer you to our expert partners who have obtained confirmation on the validity of claims both from HMRC and the MOD so you can have peace of mind that your refund is yours to keep when you receive it.
If you complete the form below our partners will be in touch shortly about your free without obligation assessment.
Have you completed Phase 1 Training?
Have you been posted to a base for 2 years or less? (Excluding tours)
Did you use your own vehicle or public transport to get to those bases?
Based on the information you provided above, you won't be able to make a claim at this time.
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Marlene From Tesco's Got £178 - [Advertorial]
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Tesco worker Marlene got £178 for completing a 2 minute online form.
Marlene qualified for a refund as she wore a work uniform with her employer's logo on it.
An allowance is paid to anyone who washes a recognisable work uniform and has to wash it at home.
You don't have to buy the uniform just wash it.
Any of the following three things will mean your uniform qualifies for the allowance:
It has your employer's logo.
It's a uniform anyone would know, like a nurse or a traffic warden.
It's protective like hi-viz gear, an apron or an overall.
Marlene didn't have a clue if she was entitled to a refund when she entered a few details. We completed a few checks and found out she was due £178.
"I was overjoyed, I didn't expect to receive what I got." Said Marlene, who put the money towards a family holiday.
"I'd definitely recommend anybody to fill in the form and go for it, you never now you might be entitled to it, you might not, but give it a go, it's well worth it!" She added.