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£149
- Certified accountants authorised by HMRC
- Maximum possible tax refund
- Quick & easy fully online process
- Trusted by 12,000+ satisfied clients
- Refund typically within 2 weeks of filing
- Encrypted, secure data handling
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Frequently Asked Question
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How much does the tax refund cost?
Our tax return service has a flat fee of £149 per application.
In very rare cases where extensive additional work is specifically requested, an extra charge may apply—but this would always be discussed and agreed upon in advance.
How long does it take to get a tax refund?
What documents do I need to provide?
Depending on your income sources, you may need to provide:
- P60/P45 (for employment income)
- Self-employment income records
- Rental income details
- Bank statements (if needed)
- Dividend statements (if you own shares)
- Pension contributions (if applicable)
What happens if I miss the tax return deadline?
If you miss the deadline, HMRC may issue penalties:
- £100 fine for late filing (even if no tax is due)
- Additional penalties if delayed beyond 3, 6, or 12 months
How will I receive my tax refund?
HMRC will send your refund directly to your bank account or by cheque. Refund processing typically takes 2–8 weeks.
What if I can’t pay my tax bill?
If you are unable to pay your tax bill, you may be able to set up a Time to Pay arrangement with HMRC to spread payments over time.
How secure is my information?
Can I claim tax deductions and expenses?
Yes, if you are self-employed or have rental income, you can deduct eligible expenses such as:
- Business-related travel costs
- Office expenses (e.g., phone bills, internet)
- Equipment and tools
- Professional fees (e.g., accountant fees)
Who needs to file a tax return?
You may need to file a tax return if any of the following apply to you:
Income-Based Criteria:
- Your total taxable income is over £150,000 (from April 2023).
- You are self-employed and earned more than £1,000 before expenses.
- You are a partner in a business partnership.
- You receive income from dividends, investments, or savings over £10,000.
- You made taxable capital gains above the annual allowance (£6,000 for 2023/24).
Employment & Director Status:
- You are a company director, and your income isn’t taxed solely through PAYE.
- You or your partner claim Child Benefit, and your income is over £50,000 (High Income Child Benefit Charge).
- You have untaxed income from tips, commission, or freelancing.
Property & Rental Income:
- You earn rental income from a UK property exceeding £2,500 after expenses.
- You receive rental income from overseas property.
Foreign & Residency Status:
- You have foreign income that’s taxable in the UK.
- You are a UK tax resident but earn income abroad.
- You are a non-resident with UK taxable income (e.g., rental property).
Other Situations:
- You received COVID-19 grants (SEISS grants) and were required to report them.
- HMRC sent you a notice to file a tax return (even if your income is below the threshold).
- You want to claim tax relief on work expenses over £2,500.
- You need to prove your income for a mortgage or visa application.