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Tax refund

  • 21-01-2014 7:52pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 381 ✭✭


    Quick question
    I was using a tax company to claim everything back for me but want to start doing this myself. Have the p60. How do I go about claiming for tax back etc? Do I just request a p21 balancing statement?

    Wife isn't working and was made redundant and not entitled to anything . I get her credits. Do I claim for her too?

    Thanks

    Tunner


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,113 ✭✭✭relax carry on


    tunner wrote: »
    Quick question
    I was using a tax company to claim everything back for me but want to start doing this myself. Have the p60. How do I go about claiming for tax back etc? Do I just request a p21 balancing statement?

    Wife isn't working and was made redundant and not entitled to anything . I get her credits. Do I claim for her too?

    Thanks

    Tunner

    You can easily use the PAYE Anytime system yourself. There is no need to use a firm to do a pretty basic online transaction.

    If you are joint assessed with your spouse her taxable income including jobseekers benefit, for 2013 will be taken into account when you run your review. If you have already taken her transferable credits and rate band I'm not sure where a refund would be generated from.


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