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If you work in a sector where uniform is required, and your employer provides a uniform, such as a logo'd t-shirt or a uniform that is designed to protect your own clothing and prevent the spread of infection, that you have to take home and wash ... you might be entitled to a tax rebate of up to £45.00 or £60.00 per year for the last six years.
All you have to do is write a letter (see my What Comsumer Blog accessible via my profile for the sample letter) and send it to your employers HMRC Tax Office - I know of people that have got around £200 back.
Usually HMRC will refund tax already paid in the form of a cheque of BACS payment for previous years, and for the current and future tax years increase you tax code, so that the extra £60 allowance is built into your tax code.
It only takes a few minutes to do and costs £0.30 to post, and it could be worth £200 ... do have a look at the letter in my blog and if it applies to you, send it off.
If you work in a sector where uniform is required, and your employer provides a uniform, such as a logo'd t-shirt or a uniform that is designed to protect your own clothing and prevent the spread of infection, that you have to take home and wash ... you might be entitled to a tax rebate of up to £45.00 or £60.00 per year for the last six years.
All you have to do is write a letter (see my What Comsumer Blog accessible via my profile for the sample letter) and send it to your employers HMRC Tax Office - I know of people that have got around £200 back.
Usually HMRC will refund tax already paid in the form of a cheque of BACS payment for previous years, and for the current and future tax years increase you tax code, so that the extra £60 allowance is built into your tax code.
It only takes a few minutes to do and costs £0.30 to post, and it could be worth £200 ... do have a look at the letter in my blog and if it applies to you, send it off.