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Does work have to reimburse my tax if they have taxed me the incorrect amount?

Submitted by on August 20, 2010 – 1:58 pmNo Replies


A web user asks, I recently I filled in forms at work to re claim the tax free threshold as I no longer have a second job. I took a holiday and came back a month or two later to find that work is still charging me at the ridiculously high tax rate because of their administrative mistake. Can I make them pay me the money that they owe me, or do I have to wait to the next financial year to claim it back?

Can you help them out? Post your advice!

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