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Home » Financial Advice » 1 in 3 people in the UK are due a Tax Refund. Are you?
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1 in 3 people in the UK are due a Tax Refund. Are you?

1 in 3 people in the UK are due a Tax Refund. Are you?

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Did you know that it is your responsibility to get any overpaid tax back from UK Inland Revenue and Customs? Most people wrongly believe that the tax man will automatically return any overpaid tax to them and tell them when they are missing out on tax relief. This unfortunately is not true. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.

There are refunds for everyone. Average refunds are over £800. But you need to act now before it's too late. Where it is clear that an individual has overpaid tax then the Inland Revenue will return the money. But the law states it is the taxpayers' responsibility to make sure things are right and in very many cases this does not happen. The scales are overwhelmingly tipped in the Revenue's favour. Only a small minority of people understand the tax law and procedures of the Revenue sufficiently to take on the taxman and win.

In the last six years have you:

  •  Any Children born before April 6th 2003?
  •  Had more than one part-timejob at any one time?
  •  Come to work in the UK from overseas?
  •  Paid emergency tax?
  •  Used your own car for your job?
  •  Bought tools, equipment or incurred expenses to do your job?
  •  Worked in the building trades on the CIS scheme?
  •  Lent money to or lost money in a business?
  •  Worked part-time, in the summer or on a placement when a student?

Or Do You:

Think your tax code is wrong?

Want to check your P60's, P45's or payslips to see if you have overpaid tax?

Useful Links:

Refunds Direct
Child Tax Credit Refunds

If you are interested in checking your entitlement to a tax refund or have an interest in the possibility of a tax refund, visit www.taxrefunds.ws for an educated information access point. And remember it costs nothing to check your entitlement to a tax refund.

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