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Not a lot of people know that.........

...students can claim a tax refund for work done over the summer!

You may recall from a previous post that I was doing a part-time job that I'm now doing full time. We are now looking for students who would like to promote this service at their own university. Read on below for more information and if you'd like to reclaim some tax rebates or earn some money promoting the service....give me a call today

Student Tax Refunds
tax refunds from part-time jobs, holiday work and placements.

Students can get often get a tax refund from the Inland Revenue for tax paid on their part-time jobs, holiday jobs and placements. There is a great service that means you'll get your refund quickly and hold on to most of it! We'll do all the work all you have to do is make an application and then wait for your tax refund cheque.

You may even get your money up front, within a few days of us receiving your claim pack, with our 'Get Paid Now!' service.

Just like everyone else students have to pay tax on their earnings - however unfair that seems. The only thing different about the tax rules governing students is the 'P38(s)' form which relates to summer work only. The P38(s) is available from the tax office or you can ask your employer for it. If you fill out this form, before you start a summer job, you may receive all your pay without any tax being taken off. You have to confirm that you will earn less than the personal allowance for that year (currently £5035) and that you will not work again once you stop your summer job.

Unfortunately there are lots of students that also work part-time or in other holidays as well, which is why they should take the '60 Second Tax Survey' to see if they have a claim.

If you need your money transferred into a UK bank account (or overseas one if you've gone off travelling) that's no problem either.

Just contact Ashlee on 0800 298 9358 to make a claim or to see if you could earn some extra income or email helpdesk@taxrebatenow.co.uk and leave your name and 'phone number.

23/01/2008 10:41 AM
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