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Will I Get A Tax Rebate?

March 12, 2024

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March 12, 2024

In the UK, you might be due a tax rebate for several reasons, indicating that you've overpaid on your taxes for the period in question. Here's a breakdown of circumstances under which different groups might be eligible for a rebate:

If You Are on the Payroll (PAYE)

  • Just Started a New Job and Received an Emergency Tax Code: Emergency tax codes are temporary and might not take into account your full personal allowance.
  • Issued with an Incorrect Tax Code: If HMRC or your employer uses the wrong tax code, it could lead to overpayment.
  • An Incorrect Tax Code Used by Your Employer: Similar to the above, if your employer calculates your PAYE using a wrong tax code.
  • Having Multiple PAYE Jobs: Balancing tax across multiple employers can sometimes lead to overpayments.
  • A Change in Your Benefits in Kind: If you receive non-cash benefits (like a company car or phone) and there's a change in these, it may affect your tax.
  • Unclaimed Expenses: You may be able to claim tax relief on certain work-related expenses.

If You Are Self-Employed

  • Overpayment through Payments on Account: If your advance payments towards your tax bill are too high based on your actual earnings.
  • CIS Subcontractor Overpayments: Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) subcontractors often have tax deducted at a standard rate (usually 20%), which might be more than what's due.
  • Excessive Tax Due to Pension Income: If you have a pension in addition to your income and you end up paying too much tax across the two.

How to Know If You’re Due a Rebate

The best way to determine if you're due a tax rebate is to get in touch with HMRC directly or consult a tax professional. They can review your specific circumstances, including income, tax codes, and any benefits or deductions, to establish whether you've overpaid.

Registering Your Claim

To claim your tax rebate, especially if you're self-employed, you'll likely need to file a Self Assessment tax return. This can be done online through the HMRC website, and you can enlist the help of a tax professional to ensure that it's done correctly and efficiently, potentially getting your claim processed in as little as 24 hours.

Keep in mind that HMRC may sometimes contact you directly if you're due a rebate, but more often, you'll need to initiate the process yourself by applying directly to them.

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