No risk tax rebate service
One in three clients who have used this service received a tax refund. Over £60 million - and counting - has been recoverd on behalf of ordinary taxpayers.The tax refund service is simple - it aims to ensure that PAYE employees are paying the correct amount of tax and have the right tax code. A five minute questionnaire helps us to liaise with H M Revenue & Customs on your behalf to determine if you are due any tax refund.
If you can answer YES to any of these questions, you could be due a tax refund.
Do you have a child that was born between 06 April 1985 and 05 April 2003?
Do you pay subscriptions to a professional organisation?
Do you have to use your own car as part of your job?
Are you required to work from home some, or all of the time?
Did you have a grandchild living with you at any time betweeen 06 April 2001 and 05 April 2003?Your employer deducts tax straight from your wages and follows the guidelines of H M Revenue & Customs according to your given tax code. It is estimated that 44% of employees have paid too much tax simply because their tax code is incorrect. Here at the Tax Refund Company, we can check your tax code and liaise with H M Revenue & Customs to refund the money you are owed.
Our service:
No tax refund = no fee
For every £1.00 refunded, you receive 60p
We provide a completely confidential serviceThe Tax Refund Company is a service of choice and is used by major trade unions including UNISON and NUT, professional bodies, federations and businesses across the UK.
In the unlikely event you owe more tax, we will inform you. You are then obliged by law to notify the H M Revenue & Customs failure to do so could result in fines.
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