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Title: Tax Rebate
Post by: Steve_PD on 04 December 2011, 21:20
So got a lovely letter of HM Revenue Customs and am due a tax rebate from tax paid 5 years ago.
But it doesnt say when or how I will get paid it :undecided:
Anybody know?
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: richw911 on 04 December 2011, 21:21
They sent me a cheque last time  :smiley:
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: Steve_PD on 04 December 2011, 21:22
How long did it take after getting the letter?
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: richw911 on 04 December 2011, 21:38
How long did it take after getting the letter?

I really cant remember bud sorry
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: Steve_PD on 04 December 2011, 21:48
Not much use are you :rolleyes: :tongue: :grin: :kiss:
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: richw911 on 04 December 2011, 21:51
Not much use are you :rolleyes: :tongue: :grin: :kiss:

No  :sad:

I will go back and sit in the corner of the mk4 section  :grin: :laugh: :kiss:
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: Junior74 on 04 December 2011, 21:57
I had one recently, not for much but cheque arrived about a week after the letter  :smiley:
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: The Mighty Elvi on 04 December 2011, 21:59
They will sent you a cheque Steve.

If you complete form P50 (for a claim), they will pay it directly into your bank.



Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: Steve_PD on 04 December 2011, 22:02
I haven't filed nothing in.
So Ill expect a cheque soon :cool:

Thanks :afro:
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: The Mighty Elvi on 04 December 2011, 22:05
I haven't filed nothing in.
So Ill expect a cheque soon :cool:

Thanks :afro:


They do the calculations automatically, and then inform you of the rebate/underpayment. (when they're not on strike)

If you DIY, you complete form P50.  Mainly if you are on PAYE and have not worked the full tax year.

You give your bank details on this and hence auto payment.

You can claim back for the previous 6 years.

Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: Steve_PD on 04 December 2011, 22:12
The rebate come from when I went to college in 2006. I left a full time job halfway through the tax year. And then the following year, when I left college back into full time work. Getting a couple grand back :cool:
I didn't even know you could claim tax back. . .
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: The Mighty Elvi on 04 December 2011, 22:14
Forget to add:

STUDENTS or indeed anyone.


If you work during studies and DO NOT earn more that the current TAX FREE allowance of:

£7,475

You can claim back all the tax you have paid through PAYE.

Fill in this form.

http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/pdfs/p50.pdf

Send it off to:

HM Revenue & Customs
Pay As You Earn
PO Box 1970
Liverpool
L75 1WX
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: Jay on 04 December 2011, 22:28
Good news Steve :afro:

My missus also received a letter yesterday, didn't read it properly and thought they said she owed them tax so she called them and found out they owe her money - funniest thing is she didn't even work the year they're paying her back for :laugh: :lipsrsealed:
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: Bellend on 04 December 2011, 23:19
Well confused with my work they say they pay something like 15 a day on tax and national insurance when I earn under that amount through them. I said bout a rebate and they said that the company has to pay that in contributions not in my wages?

So are they talking crap or am I entitled to a rebate?
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: luke on 04 December 2011, 23:52
I'm hoping to get a small rebate as I've been put on emergency tax for no reason as this tax year I've earnt less than the minimum
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: The Mighty Elvi on 05 December 2011, 00:13
Well confused with my work they say they pay something like 15 a day on tax and national insurance when I earn under that amount through them. I said bout a rebate and they said that the company has to pay that in contributions not in my wages?

So are they talking crap or am I entitled to a rebate?

*Sigh.

A business has to pay Employers NI contributions of 13.8% of your gross salary.

You also have to pay NI contributions at 12% + Tax PAYE.


Forgot the link

http://taxaid.org.uk/info/national-insurance/national-insurance-for-employees-and-employers


Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: gti gaz on 05 December 2011, 09:31
If cheque is isshued about 7 days after reciving letter it should be on your door mat if its not call them up and see why i had 3 last year but now th :angry:ey say i owe them 300 sheets.     :angry: :angry: :angry:
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: raptorSE on 06 December 2011, 14:13
I want one
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: Jay on 06 December 2011, 14:18
I'm hoping to get a small rebate as I've been put on emergency tax for no reason as this tax year I've earnt less than the minimum

Claim it back or wait for them to sort it out and get a brucey bonus whenever they get round to it. I got almost £600 in 2005 after having worked in a pub in 2001/2002 part time for 6 months on emergency tax rate  :wink: Was also right before Chrimbo too :smiley:
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: sveed1.8T on 06 January 2012, 00:25
Just got a cheque through the post for a tonne! Especially nice little addition before my MOT is due :smiley:
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: Thom89 on 06 January 2012, 01:14
Not much use are you :rolleyes: :tongue: :grin: :kiss:

No  :sad:

I will go back and sit in the corner of the mk4 section  :grin: :laugh: :kiss:

There's a Mk4 section? :shocked:

 :grin: :grin:

Thom
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: bricey on 06 January 2012, 06:40
i got a rebate from 2007-2008
for £80.
thanks tax man
so it proves HM rev&customs are abunch of mongols if there still calculating tax records from back then but thanks anyway
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: Jay on 06 January 2012, 07:00
often it's the employer that f#cks up your wages :wink:
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: richw911 on 06 January 2012, 11:25
Not much use are you :rolleyes: :tongue: :grin: :kiss:

No  :sad:

I will go back and sit in the corner of the mk4 section  :grin: :laugh: :kiss:

There's a Mk4 section? :shocked:

 :grin: :grin:

Thom

 :grin:
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: The Mighty Elvi on 16 January 2012, 15:49
Got one myself today. £964.20

Nice way to start the new year.

 :smiley:
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: archie837 on 16 January 2012, 19:09
Got one myself today. £964.20

Nice way to start the new year.

 :smiley:

Lucky!
Title: Re: Tax Rebate
Post by: s-l-i-x on 16 January 2012, 19:52
What address do they get sent to if you are due one? Address that is saved on work file or house you are registered on the electoral role?