The economic downtown of the last few years has left
many unemployed in the United Kingdom.
As a result of companies
downsizing, many people were made redundant. If you are among the
unemployed, no doubt meeting your financial obligations has been
stressful. On the bright side, however, you are most likely due to
get a tax rebate.
Why is Money Owed?
It's fairly simple. PAYE assumes you'll be making the same
amount at the same job for the duration of the tax year.
Additionally, everyone is given an annual tax-free allowance, the
amount you can earn before you have to start paying taxes (£7,475
2011/2012). The tax system spreads that allowance over all your
paychecks, starting immediately. Thus, if you are made redundant
six months into the tax year, you have only taken advantage of half
of your tax free allowance. It's like you started paying taxes
after earning only £3,737.50, instead of £7,475. Actually, the
longer you've been unemployed during the tax year, the more you
have overpaid.
How Do I get my Money?
It's easy. Use our online tax calculator to
figure out how much is owed to you. Even if you have already found
another job, you can apply for your back tax for up to four years.
Taxback can make the process simple and seamless for you. Our team
of professionals assists anyone paying UK taxes, including those
who have left their employer and earned less than the tax-free
allowance. Taxback offers a free, no obligation consultation and
will take care of your rebate at a low commission rate.
Don't leave money on the table. The unemployed are a group most
in need of additional funds. Contact us to find out if you are owed
tax money.
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