Other than the fact it's not a with-holding tax. If the money was recoverable it would be a with-holding tax, the way employers NI is paid goes well beyond that and it's not recoverable.
As for trying to find ways round it, I don't think there are that many. Best to work out how to move above it as you can't really fight it
As for trying to find ways round it, I don't think there are that many. Best to work out how to move above it as you can't really fight it


) but, since you raised it, there's nothing particularly technical about the term "withholding", and it is, indeed, a withholding tax. A withholding tax doesn't mean that it's refundable, it simply means that it is withheld, at source. Often, a withholding tax is a down-payment on a final liability and may be partially or completely refundable, but it's sometimes regarded as a final liability and/or not refundable (e.g. an international withholding tax for which a corresponding credit may or may not be available, locally, subject to treaty benefits).
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