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Claiming tax back?

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The UK financial year runs from April 6 until April 5 the next year, and if you don't work for the entire 12 months you could be due for a tax refund. Lucky you!

If you're an overseas visitor working in the UK, find out how to claim rebates on your National Insurance payments.

You should receive your money back in six to eight weeks.

Tax-free thresholds

If you earned less than £5225 in the 2007/08 tax year, you should get it all back. If you've earned more than that, you should still get a portion back, depending on how much you've earned and how much of the year you've worked. For more details on the tax-free thresholds and tax bands see HM Revenue & Customs.

Use a tax agent

A lot of people find it's easier to have a tax agent prepare and submit their claim, albeit in exchange for a commission. You should receive your money back in six to eight weeks.

Many of the tax agents listed in TNT offer free tax-return calculators on their websites, so if you know how much you've earned, you can used them to get an idea of how much you'll get back.

Tax agents:

1st Contact
Anglo Pacific
Freedom Tax Refunds
Taxback
Rapid Refunds

Do it yourself

It is possible to submit the claim yourself — all the relevant forms (those leaving before the end of the tax year and not returning will need a P85) can be downloaded from HM Revenue and Customs (formerly the Inland Revenue).

Where to send it 

Once you've filled out the forms, send them off to the relevant HMRC office. To find your HMRC office you need to know your employer's tax office code (it should be on your P60 or P45) and then go to the HMRC tax office locator.

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1st Contact are good but take ages to get back to you - I had to wait 2 months before getting anything back. However, it is worth doing!

Cassandra Leslie
I have recently been trying to get my tax back without a agent's help as they take a large percentage of the money you recieve back. It has been quite difficult, especially because nowhere does it tel you that you need to fill out a P86 if you are from another country like me. It is worth organising your tax back yourself as you get the full amount of money owing to you, however I reccomend if you need the money quickly do it through an agent.

Broso
Definately do it! I left the UK in Aug and claimed back my tax expecting a small amount back, and it paid off my UK visa debt! Yay! I was worried about trying to pay it off with the NZ$. All I had to do was fill in the forms my old workplace gave me, sent them off with the appropriate details and the money was put straight into my bank account. No worries!

faye
im 15 and work as a waitress at a pub and im getting taxed how do i get this back ? please help (:

faye
im 15 i want my tax back :(
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