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Previously on "Self Assessment - How to get overpaid income tax back?"

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  • Andrew@Wisteria
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    In response to answering the title question if you enter your bank details into the tax return, you should get a refund in 7-10 working days.

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  • VectraMan
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    FWIW for 12/13 I submitted my SA end of April, and received the refund sometime in June.

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  • houmie
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    haha yeeeaah a free mars bar.

    But yeah I had setup the online account for real in 2011. As you said, probably they have not tied up my last tax return to my UTR for some reason. I follow this up. Thank you Clare.

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  • Clare@InTouch
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    "Technical"? You'll be waiting a while

    It may be because you've only recently set up your HMRC Online account? Either that or they may not have tied up your last tax return to your UTR for some reason. It's worth giving them a nudge, and it might help with your repayment. You'll be able to buy a mars bar with the interest they'll add on too!

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  • houmie
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    hehe yeah I understand.

    The thing is though I have already submitted one last year for 2011/12. They weren't able to update the system after 12 months? Jesus...

    I have send them a 'technical question', let see if they come back to me after 48 hours as promised.

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  • Clare@InTouch
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    It might be, if you've only recently set it up. Wait until you've submitted your tax return for this year and then log back in to see if it updates - HMRC systems can take a while to process things, so don't expect anything to happen too quickly!

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  • houmie
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    Thanks for your help Clare.

    When I go to my SA account, it seems it has no entry of last year.



    That's not normal is it?

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  • Clare@InTouch
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    Everyone has a normal tax code (adj. for age if necessary) when it comes to filling in a tax return, so you don't need to enter it anywhere.

    The refund you're due may be offset against something owed, or HMRC may have corrected an obvious error. Register at HMRC Online so you can view each year, then you should be able to trace the refund to see what happened. It may simply be sat on your account waiting for you to make a specific claim for it.

    Or call HMRC and ask them. Or ask your accountant to

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  • houmie
    started a topic Self Assessment - How to get overpaid income tax back?

    Self Assessment - How to get overpaid income tax back?

    1) While filling the SA online, the calculated result came to:

    Total tax repayable to you for 2012-13 £266.85

    In the actual auto-generated form I can see it being entered like this:



    I am expecting a refund of £266.85 correct?

    I had a similar case last year, and was never paid by HMRC:



    The bank details were correctly given, but I heard nothing back from them. I am misunderstanding the whole thing, have I done something wrong or have they really forgotten to refund it?

    2) Where do I enter my PAYEE tax code? I checked every page twice, but there is no where to enter it online.

    Many Thanks
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