If you worked in any of these countries, you could be due a Tax Refund

Your Complete Guide to Applying for a UK Tax Refund

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Did you know that one in three people who work and pay tax are entitled to a UK tax refund?

5 April 2024 marks the end of the 2023/2024 tax year, which means you can now apply for your UK tax refund.

With the average UK tax refund being £963, it is definitely worth your while.

Keep reading to find out if you are entitled to a UK tax rebate and how you can go about collecting the money you may be owed.

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Find out if you can apply for a UK tax refund

Am I entitled to a UK tax refund?

Every year, millions of taxpayers in the UK pay too much tax through the PAYE system and require a tax refund. The following is a list of reasons why you may be due tax refund:

  •  You are not a UK national
  •  You no longer live in the UK
  •  You worked as a short-term employee in the UK
  •  You did not work for the full tax year
  •  You were subject to work-related expenses 

A lot of the time we don't realise that we have overpaid tax and end up leaving a large sum of money behind us. To ensure you don't make that mistake you can find out exactly what you are owed with Taxback no-obligation UK tax refund calculator. In just two minutes, you will receive your tax rebate estimation by simply entering the information required.

Am I entitled to any UK tax relief?

In the UK, you may be entitled to certain tax reliefs to reduce the amount of tax that you have to pay.

Some tax reliefs are given automatically but some you will have to apply for on your own. Not to worry, Taxback can help with the application process ensuring you receive any tax reliefs you may be due from the past four years.

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Tax reliefs apply to a number of things like:

  •  Pension contributions
  •  Charity donations
  •  Household bills in case you were required to work from home due to Covid-19
  •  If you are employed but use your own money for travel expenses and things you may buy for your job e.g. equipment or tools, flat rate expenses
  •  Marriage allowance

If you have a double-taxed income, in the UK and in your home country, relief under the Double Taxation Agreement between both countries could be claimed.

How do I apply for a tax UK refund?

Whether you are paying tax through the PAYE system or as a self-employed person you could end up overpaying and be due a tax refund. To find out how much you could be owed check out Taxback free online UK tax refund calculator.

Before you can claim your UK tax refund you will need to file a tax return, a collection of forms that documents your earnings, the taxes you have paid, deductible expenses and benefits. The information on these forms is what determines whether or not you are due an UK tax refund.

Of course, you can always do it yourself, but the process can be quite stressful and time-consuming especially if it is your first time.

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At Taxback our UK tax refund experts will handle the tricky paperwork so you don't have to

At Taxback our tax refund experts will handle the tricky paperwork so you don't have to. Our team guarantee that you will avail of every expense and relief that you are entitled to while staying fully tax-compliant with HMRC.

As well as that, once we have received your maximum UK tax refund we will transfer it straight to your bank account anywhere in the world.

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What are the benefits of filing with Taxback for my UK tax refund?

  • Your personal tax advisor will ensure you receive your maximum UK tax refund
  • It is a cost-effective and convenient tax return service
  • There is no complicated paperwork to be filled out
  • We offer a 24/7 tax helpline
  • Free, no-obligation quote - simply use our tax back calculator to find out how much tax refund you are owed!

About The Author

Sarah Rhatigan - Digital marketing intern @ Taxback.com

Sarah Rhatigan- Digital Content Executive @ Taxback.com. Sarah blogs about the latest developments in tax for Taxback.com. In her spare time, Sarah enjoys playing rugby and traveling.

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