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Tax Rebates On Their Way
16 - 05 - 2012
Tax rebate letters from HMRC will be going out from 17 May, two months earlier than in previous years.
Over the next few weeks, about 3.5 million taxpayers will receive a tax rebate for the 2011-12 tax year, averaging £379 each.
However another 1.6 million people will be told they have underpaid and now have to pay on average £537 each.
HMRC said the letters were due to its annual reconciliation of PAYE tax codes against final earnings and tax payments.
This is the third year of large scale income tax adjustments. The introduction of a new PAYE computer system in 2010 caused controversy when it revealed the need for extra tax adjustments going back as far as 2004-5.
Last year, the normal reconciliation exercise saw nearly five million people being told they had either overpaid or underpaid tax in 2010-11.
This year, HMRC says that the main reason for people having to pay additional tax, or receiving a tax refund, was that their circumstances had changed during the course of the year.
Examples include:
• Receiving more benefits-in-kind from employers
• Having more than one job or a pension, with the personal allowance split between income sources
• Moving jobs with gaps in between
• Having more than one job or a pension, with the personal allowance split between income sources
• Moving jobs with gaps in between
HMRC said that taxpayers did not need to take any action, as most people who owed money would have the repayments taken from their earnings in the next tax year via an adjusted tax code.
The last letters will be sent in October this year.
If you have questions about a rebate, tax request or the tax you pay, why not contact us for free initial advice?
We can also offer a full Tax Code Checking Service to make sure you're on the right tax code for your individual circumstances.