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Claiming back tax - washing work wear
k_marie_2
Posts: 3 Newbie
in Cutting tax
A friend of mine told me that you can claim back tax if you wash your workwear yourself, only if it has the name of your company on uniform.
Can anybody tell me whether this is correct and if so where can I find further info.
Can anybody tell me whether this is correct and if so where can I find further info.
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If you look further back the pages, about page 6 on this forum it tells you all about it.
The clothes must have the company logo on them in order for you to qualify. I think you have to claim from the inland revenue yourself and your employer would have to confirm this or not. I was telling my Dad about this the other day as he has to wear logo uniform supplied by his employer. The amount varies but looks like he is entitled to about 60 quid a year, not alot but pays for your washing powder!!0
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