Most people are not required to lodge a return, but it’s always worth checking if you are due a refund.
Below is a list of employment that would require a tax return.
Directors of Ltd companies
Self-employed
Construction industry workers on CIS25 vouchers
High-income earners (40% tax bracket)
We can only calculate the exact value once we have the information from all your employers. For a quick estimate, why not try our taxback calculator?
No you would not be able to sign the forms on their behalf. You can always collect the forms or we would be pleased to post them.
Yes we can lodge the claim with the tax office and then forward them the P45 once we receive it.
Providing you have a Passport we are happy to pay your claim in cash. If not we can always deposit the money into a nominees account.
You will need to make a signed declaration of various facts but will not be asked to produce a Passport or provide Work Permit details.
No, you have to claim for your entire work history.
No you have to declare your entire earnings even if you only work a part time position. All income must be declared to the Inland Revenue.
Only if you have earned less than £4,745 (2004/2005) and £4,895 (2005/2006) in the financial year.
With over 19 years experience and 700.000 satisfied clients we are market leaders in our field. Our aim is to secure you the maximum return in the shortest period of time. We offer the most competitive rate, superior service with the all the security of dealing with an Association of Tax Agents (ATA) bonded agent.
No just drop in and our friendly team will be pleased to help.
Monday to Friday 09.00 – 18.00, but you can contact us 24 hours a day 365 days a year via email sta@taxback.co.uk.
We are located at:
Taxback
167 Earls Court Road
London
SW5 9RF
Contact us at:
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Fax: 0207 2440774
Email: sta@taxback.co.uk
Freephone: 0800 071 6766
A P60 is a statement of income and Tax to the end of the Tax Year. You will receive a P60 from your employer in April. A P45 is your Group Certificate received when you finish employment. A CIS 25 is a unique Tax Form solely used in the construction industry.
Most certainly. On a CIS 25 basis you are taxed at a very high rate (18%) and allocated no free tax allowances. You can also claim extensively for any work related expenses such as; Accountant fees, Travel, Telephone, Tools, Clothing, etc.
Not in the form of a cash refund. You can transfer a portion of your contributions into a UK private pension, which will mature once you reach retirement age.
No. If you don't have a NI number TAXBACK will apply for a temporary one as part of the service.
There is more chance of receiving a tax rebate if you are on the wrong tax code, paying emergency tax, have not worked the full tax year OR worked in the construction industry on a CIS25 basis.
If there is a suffix or prefix on your code then you have an emergency code. The most common are; W1, M1, BR, X, WK1, MTN1.
The standard tax code for 05/06 is 489L.
Yes we can, just contact a consultant today and they will tell you what we can do for you.
You can claim back as far as 6 years and as most people are not required to make statutory returns, there are no late lodgement penalties.
No. You can claim at any time of the year and expect to receive your rebate within 4 to 6 weeks.
If you have earned less than £4,745 in the 05/06 financial year then you will receive a full tax rebate of tax paid.
Either at the end of the financial year (April 5th), or when you have finished work and won't be working again in that financial year.