Each tax year will be recalculated if you enter a claim. This often identifies other overpayments due to incorrect tax codes, multiple employments, ceasing of job, etc. In these cases we can identify a much larger tax rebate. We regularly identify rebates of over £1,000 for customers who were originally estimated a lower amount.
If you claim now you will receive tax relief for the current tax year and future years that allowances continue to apply, paid through your monthly pay, no charge will be made on future tax relief or refunds.
You don't need to make any upfront payment to us in order for us to check if you are due a rebate.
We will ensure that your current year reliefs are correct and that your future year allowances are adjusted in line with the current year to ensure you are no longer being overtaxed. There will be no charge calculated for amending your current tax code and you will receive any tax refunds due in the current year and in future years directly.
If you are due a refund in the 4 previous tax years we will receive that refund from HMRC on your behalf and deduct charges in accordance with those quoted on the website prior to making a payment to you.
Standard deduction is 30% + £30, plus VAT, where due on any refund payment HMRC send us before passing payment on to you. Charges are limited to the previous 4 tax years we check and we will not make any deduction on future tax refunds.
If no refund is due the service is FREE to use. If a refund is due standard pricing is 30% + £30, plus VAT, where due on any refund payment HMRC send us before passing payment on to you. The charge is levied on all refunds received from HMRC covered by the claim period (4 previous years) regardless of reason. When entering a claim you agree to legally and unconditionally assign the rights to any refund for the previous 4 years to OTR, when payment is made to us we will forward the residual balance to you net of our agreed fees. On receipt of the form HMRC will manually reconcile (calculate) your tax liability for each year of your claim. If unreconciled differences are present on your taxpayer record for any year these differences may positively or negatively effect your tax liability on top of the effect of any allowances or expenses claimed for. HMRC perform a more basic automatic reconciliation on taxpayer records from April to November in the tax year following the end of each tax year. By submitting your claim you forgo the rights to any benefits that may have been accrued as a result of HMRC performing an automatic reconciliation, from the date your form is received by HMRC.
PE Teacher gets £350 tax rebate, so could you.
WITH a second child imminent and a cut in his pay as a secondary school PE teacher, Paul Turrell was delighted to discover an easy way to claim a substantial Teacher Tax Rebate to put towards buying a family-sized car.
Paul, from Redditch, Worcs, applied for a rebate through Teacher Tax Rebate. Not only did he receive more than £350, he also receives an extra £96 per year in pay through his tax code.
“With a second child joining our daughter, now aged six, we knew we had to get rid of my wife’s old Fiesta,” says Paul. “We found this Citroen Xsara Picasso. It’s got five doors, it’s spacious and it has good boot space. It’s great piling into the car and going on family outings now. We all went to the coast last week and it was much more relaxing having the new car."
“It was a great help to have the rebate. It’s so simple Teacher Tax Rebate. I was provided with a very thorough and professional service which clearly explained the process. I’ve told several colleagues about it and recommended the site via Facebook. People have said to me what’s the catch? I tell them there is no catch. Just fill in the form online and tell them how much you have paid in union subs.”
Paul, who has been a teacher for 11 years, loves his job – even though he says the role has changed so much in recent years with more bureaucracy and administration.
He said: “I love igniting the passion for sport in kids and helping them towards a lifelong interest in sport and activity and keeping fit. It’s really rewarding to see them continuing with the activities after they leave school."
“We have a great girls’ football team at Stratford upon Avon School – we were national champions a couple of years ago – and I want to maintain that standard and enthusiasm.”