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Through your personal tax account
- The quickest way to claim money from a tax refund is through your personal tax account. After you have made a claim online and it has been successfully processed, the refunded money should appear in your bank account within three to five days. You should follow the steps on your P800 letter to reclaim your tax refund.
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Aug 23, 2016 · Taxpayers can now get their money back direct from HMRC via their Personal Tax Account without the need for a cheque or trip to the bank.
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- Claim an Income Tax refund (R38)
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Claim a tax refund if you've overpaid tax. You can also use this form to authorise a representative to get the payment on your behalf.
https://public-online.hmrc.gov.uk/lc/content/xfaforms/profiles/forms.html?contentRoot=repository:///Applications/PersonalTax_iForms/1.0/R38&template=R38.xdp
If you’ve paid too much tax and want to claim back the over-payment, use form R38. You can also use this form to authorise a representative to get the payment on your behalf. Fill in and sign the form then send it to HMRC.
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Published 15 August 2014
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May 13, 2024 · How to claim your tax rebate. If you have received a P800 letting you know you are due a tax refund, you can easily claim this online using the Government Gateway. The Government Gateway will take you through a few questions to check your eligibility before you can apply.
Mar 23, 2023 · How can I get a quick tax refund? The quickest way to claim money from a tax refund is through your personal tax account. After you have made a claim online and it has been successfully processed, the refunded money should appear in your bank account within three to five days.
Jan 16, 2024 · How long does it take to get a tax rebate? Tax refunds in the UK can take up to 12 weeks to be processed by HMRC with a further 5 days to 5 weeks added to receive your money. There are a number of reasons why you may be owed a tax refund, or tax rebate, from HMRC.
Jul 14, 2022 · If this hasn't happened and you think you're owed a refund, you can go through HMRC's step-by-step online process. You'll be asked what you paid too much tax on, before being taken through a series of questions to find out a bit more about your circumstances.