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  1. Find out if you can get a tax refund (rebate) for overpaying tax on various sources of income. Use the online tool to check your eligibility and what to do next.

    • If your tax calculation letter says you can claim online
    • If your tax calculation letter says you’ll get a cheque

    To claim online, you’ll need your Government Gateway user ID and password.

    If you do not have a Government Gateway account, you can create one.

    To create a Government Gateway account, you’ll need your National Insurance number or postcode and 2 of the following:

    •a valid UK passport

    •a UK photocard driving licence issued by the DVLA (or DVA in Northern Ireland)

    •a payslip from the last 3 months or a P60 from your employer for the last tax year

    When you’ll get your refund

    You’ll get your cheque within 14 days of the date on your letter. If you’re owed tax from more than one year, you’ll get a single cheque for the entire amount.

  2. Aug 15, 2014 · Use form R38 to claim a refund if you’ve overpaid tax or nominate someone else to get the payment on your behalf. You will need your National Insurance number, taxpayer reference, employer PAYE reference and the tax year you want to claim.

  3. If you have overpaid tax, you can claim a refund by filing a Self Assessment tax return online. Find out how to register, pay your tax bill, check your tax records and get help with your refund.

  4. To claim a tax refund if one’s due, you need to set up a personal tax account on HMRC online services. You can also use the same account to check your Income Tax estimate and tax code, update your personal details and register for Self Assessment.

  5. May 13, 2024 · You can get a refund on any taxable income you’ve paid taxes on, including: Pay from your current or previous job. Pension payments.