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  • Vallah
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    My pleasure.

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  • Virtual Lover
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    Originally posted by Vallah View Post
    Well then yes if that's less than your personal allowance, you are due it back.

    Contact the tax office (HMRC Contact us) and they'll arrange for you to be repaid.
    Thank you for your help Vallah I'll contact them now.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by Virtual Lover View Post
    From what i can see they have deducted the full amount of tax.
    Likley they used the BR tax code. Yes you can claim it back.

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  • Vallah
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    Originally posted by Virtual Lover View Post
    From what i can see they have deducted the full amount of tax.
    Well then yes if that's less than your personal allowance, you are due it back.

    Contact the tax office (HMRC Contact us) and they'll arrange for you to be repaid.

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  • Virtual Lover
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    Originally posted by Vallah View Post
    If you've been working for 4 weeks, then you worked during 2010/11, as that tax year finished yesterday. If you paid tax, then yes, you should be due a refund, although if the umbrella company calculated your wage properly they shouldn't have deducted anything as you'd have had more than enough "free pay" being so close to the tax year end.
    From what i can see they have deducted the full amount of tax.

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  • Vallah
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    Originally posted by Virtual Lover View Post
    Hi folks, I have been working on my current contract for 4 weeks under an umbrella company. Prior to that I did not work at all in the 2010 – 2011 tax year. I have earned less than my tax code allowance, will I be able to claim a tax rebate ? If so do I or the umbrella company apply for it ?
    If you've been working for 4 weeks, then you worked during 2010/11, as that tax year finished yesterday. If you paid tax, then yes, you should be due a refund, although if the umbrella company calculated your wage properly they shouldn't have deducted anything as you'd have had more than enough "free pay" being so close to the tax year end.
    Last edited by Vallah; 6 April 2011, 13:13.

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  • LisaContractorUmbrella
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    Originally posted by Virtual Lover View Post
    Hi folks, I have been working on my current contract for 4 weeks under an umbrella company. Prior to that I did not work at all in the 2010 – 2011 tax year. I have earned less than my tax code allowance, will I be able to claim a tax rebate ? If so do I or the umbrella company apply for it ?
    Unfortunately you can't claim a rebate for tax that you haven't paid out.

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  • Virtual Lover
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    Tax rebate question

    Hi folks, I have been working on my current contract for 4 weeks under an umbrella company. Prior to that I did not work at all in the 2010 – 2011 tax year. I have earned less than my tax code allowance, will I be able to claim a tax rebate ? If so do I or the umbrella company apply for it ?

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