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uniform allowance?

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  • ohreally
    ohreally Posts: 7,525 Forumite
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    donsycoo wrote:
    how did you claim that? do you know what form you filled out?
    i like the idea of getting something back :D


    There wasn't a form,i wrote a letter to the inspector of taxes and a couple of weeks later there was an adjustment to my coding.
    If you are a trade union member you will likely find your union has already got an agreement in place with the revenue, it will be under fixed expenses.
    Don’t be a can’t, be a can.
  • I want to claim this for my husband but am unsure which is my local tax office. I know his wages are sorted at a head office somewhere up country. Do I have to find out there address or do I just send it to my local one. Sorry to appear thick.
  • smiley_2
    smiley_2 Posts: 72 Forumite
    Hi snoopy rules. You need to send it to the tax office that deals with your husbands work. You can find this on your husbands P60. There should be a tax office code on there. Then visit https://www.hmrc.gov.uk/local/ and you can enter the code to get the full address. Hope this helps. :j
  • davie24
    davie24 Posts: 194 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Great tip.

    Letters on behalf of myself and OH posted today.
  • Lady_K
    Lady_K Posts: 4,429 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    How much do you think a student nurse should ask for to do bank work on weekends? While shes training though she would be working as a HCA

    And any idea of how much it would be for a full time Nurse once shes qualified?

    I think if you have to buy your own uniform too they give an allowance for that
    Thanx

    Lady_K
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