Tax Refunds

Do you think you may have paid too much tax?

Refund your moneyIf you fit any of the below and many other situations could mean you are due a tax refund from the inland revenue.

  • I have not worked the full tax year 
  • I have had an incorrect or emergency tax code  
  • My earnings were below the basic personal allowence for that tax year  
  • I am permanently leaving the UK  
  • I have expenses that are unclaimed.

Tax Advantage offers a no obligation tax refund checking service, get in-touch now to see if you are one of the thousands of people each year who are due a tax refund.

Tax Advantage Refund Fees:

NO REFUND, NO FEE

Call Now on: 01942 870 775

If you are due a refund the fee will be agreed in advance subject to a minimum fee of £25 plus an agreed % of the refund due.

Tax Advantage offers a highly competitive first class service, we are committed to ensuring our clients obtain the maximum refund available in a fast and efficient manner.

If you think you could be due a refund please phone or complete the Contact From and one of our experienced team will contact you at your convenience.


One of the most common questions around tax refunds is how far back can a claim be made with HMRC, (formerly Inland Revenue), when making a claim. The time frame around claiming tax back used to be up to 6 years, however HMRC have now changed this to just 4 years. This year (2011) you can make a claim and if eligible receive a tax rebate for tax years 2010/11, 2009/10, 2008/09 and 2006/7. You would not be able to reclaim any overpaid taxes for any period before 5th April 2007. Interestingly HMRC can still go back up to 6…
HMRC introduced the PAYE (pay as you earn) tax system some time ago, hoping to simplify the way personal income tax is paid. Even though it works to a large extent it is not infallible and it often happens that individuals pay more tax than they really should. The process for claiming a tax refund can be straight forward, but that said it is important that we have full details and proof of all of your income and earnings along with details of the tax you have paid. This will help Tax Advantage process your refund accurately and quickly and…
If you work on the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) or subcontractors working in the building trade or a self employed tradesman such as a bricklayers, carpenters, plant operators, painter and decorators, plumbers, electricians, and fitters then you may be due a Tax Refund. CIS workers can find they are due quite large refunds by the inland revenue brought about from any of the following: overpaying tax or unclaimed travel costs and accommodation costs and unclaiming other work related expenses. Tax Advantage Refund Fees: Tax Advantage offers highly competitive Tax Service for CIS workers starting at just £140 Call Now on:…
Dealing with HMRC in any capacity can be a daunting task and leave you confused or with more questions in what the processes are for making a claim to HMRC for a tax refund. Many people each year go without claiming a refund believing it is too complicated and isn't worth the hassle. Here are some of the frequently asked questions about claiming a tax refund, if you have any other queries on claiming tax back or would like to enquire on gettng a tax refund please use the contact form and we will get back to you within 24…

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