Q: When can I claim my tax back?
A: 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.
Q: I worked in the UK several years ago, can I claim a refund?
A: Yes, you are entitled to claim a refund from the UK government for 6 years after the year that you worked in the UK. If you have worked in the UK between 2003 and 2009, we can still claim a refund for you.
Q: Do I get all of my tax back?
A: If you have earned less than £6,035 in the 2008/2009 financial year then you will receive a full tax rebate of tax paid. If you have earned over your tax-free allowance, the amount of your refund will depend on a number of factors including your gross income, the amount of tax deducted and how you apply. As specialists in UK tax refunds, we will guarantee to organise the largest possible refund for you.
Q: If I am not a UK citizen, can I get all my tax back?
A: Yes you can get your tax back according to the result of our tax calculator.
Q: If I make a claim before the end of the tax year, do I have to wait until the end of the tax year to receive my rebate?
A: No. You can claim at any time of the year especially if you intend to leave the UK.
Q: Under what circumstances would I be most likely to get a tax refund?
A: There is more chance of receiving a tax rebate if you are on the wrong tax code, paying emergency tax or have not worked the full tax year.
Q: Can I reclaim my National Insurance contributions?
A: 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.
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by hassaidi
Sunday, July 12, 2009
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