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I would just like to thank Mr Tax Man
for my £500 rebate that arrived this morning. :-)
Already spent it though...
Anyone else had any good news?
This item was edited on Wednesday, 29th January 2003, 15:49
RE: I would just like to thank Mr Tax Man
£600 tax rebate last week, only got to p*** 40 quid up the wall tho`. Plus 45 quid on DVDs £150 on a months food shop and 200 quid in the savings. The rest went on bills My girlfriend is far too sensible, I wanted to get a sub.
Nick
RE: I would just like to thank Mr Tax Man
I`m sure £600 wouldnt buy you a submarine would it? How cheap are the russian navy selling them for nowaday?
I would be getting a rebate if the taxman could get off his fat arse.
They have been investigating my case for almost a year now.....
RE: I would just like to thank Mr Tax Man
No I meant one of those really big Subway sandwiches, filled with oysters and caviar, but our lass was havving none of it......Wimmin!!!!
;-p
Nick
RE: I would just like to thank Mr Tax Man
It may sound a stupid question but stupid is as stupid does!
How do you go about getting a rebate?
I`ve been working full time for 8 years and never had one.
RE: I would just like to thank Mr Tax Man
Just turned up for me. Probably over charged my company car tax.
RE: I would just like to thank Mr Tax Man
THANKS MR TAX MAN, i have got to repay 1006 pounds back to him as my company has been using the wrong tax code for the last two years. i now feel sick.
RE: I would just like to thank Mr Tax Man
I got one cos I am a full time student but my one year work placement fell between two tax years. This meant even though I had not worked one full tax year I had still been paying the full amount of tax on my earnings. I had to send in my P45 and P60 and declare that I would not be working for the next six months (which I wont be cos I am in my final year). They then calcuate what I have paid and what I should have paid and I get two cheques for the difference, one for tax year 2001/2002 and one for 2002/2003.
Best thing to do is get in touch with your local tax office, they are usually very helpful and help you get money back that they owe you.
If you work for a bigger company or one with a good payroll department you may have had your tax code adjusted in certain years so you pay less that year to balance it out, or you may have had rebates in your monthly wage and not noticed them
HTH
Nick
RE: I would just like to thank Mr Tax Man
yes......................... only got £54!!!
RE: I would just like to thank Mr Tax Man
Yes, am due £126, but the accountant charged £99 to do the accounts - mind I thought I`d have to pay some extra tax, so good news!