We then contact the tax department to verify that they have all the necessary information from you.
About 1 in 3 people overpay their taxes in the UK
If you are working or have worked in the UK, you could be entitled to a tax refund.
Every repayment is better than nothing.
Let us do the leg work for and guide you through the process without any stress.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
We can verify whether or not you are eligible to a tax refund
We can get you a refund even when you have left the UK and returned to your home country
We will apply for a refund for you and you avoid unnecessary waste of time
You have received less than 12,500 pounds during the fiscal year.
You worked in the UK for less than 12 months during the tax year.
Your tax code is incorrect or has not been updated by HMRC.
You left the UK and did not notify the tax office.
What is the period of the UK tax year?
What procedure do I need to follow to pay my taxes in the UK?
You do not have to do anything, it is an automatic process that takes place when you obtain the NIN (National Insurance Number). The HMRC takes care of it, which aligns your situation with regard to tax and insurance contributions.
British citizens automatically obtain the NIN upon reaching the age of sixteen. You who come from Italy with the aim of working in the United Kingdom, must instead apply for it as soon as possible.
Remember that you can only request it when you set foot on English soil.
What does PAYE mean?
Under what circumstances could I get a refund of overpaid taxes?
You may have overpaid taxes if:
To be informed about the method of taxation or the tax system in general or your current condition, contact the HMRC directly.
Which documents is important to know?
What documents are required to apply for a tax refund?
If you are to leave the country, when is it appropriate to request a refund of overpaid taxes?
You can claim taxes for the current fiscal year starting one month after the termination date of your employment contract.
Also, you must notify HMRC if your intention is to return to the UK within the next 3 years or less.