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Income tax - code BR CUMUL

sara_c_3
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Hi - I have just found out today that I have been on tax code BR CUMUL for almost 5 years.
I have been in touch with the inland revenue who are now putting me on the correct tax code (647L I think) and I now have to wait to see if I'm entitled to any sort of refund.
Any idea's?
Thanks
sara
I have been in touch with the inland revenue who are now putting me on the correct tax code (647L I think) and I now have to wait to see if I'm entitled to any sort of refund.
Any idea's?
Thanks
sara
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Hi - I have just found out today that I have been on tax code BR CUMUL for almost 5 years.
I have been in touch with the inland revenue who are now putting me on the correct tax code (647L I think) and I now have to wait to see if I'm entitled to any sort of refund.
Any idea's?
Thanks
sara
I would not rely on them processing a claim automatically for you even though they are aware of this fact now.
Contact your tax office, they will require confirmation of earnings P60s and a brief history of your employers, then sit back and wait for the money to roll in, it could be thousands !!!! (but don't hold me to that as I am not fully aware of all your financial wheelings & dealings)
Newbiesw0 -
Thanks for that - I have worked for the NHS for over 10 years - seems like I never got onto the correct tax code when I started at this hospital. Unfortunately I can't find any pay slips from my previous job.
My Dad thinks I should be entitled to a refund & it can be back dated a maximum of 7 years?
Could really do with a bit of unexpected cash as I'm on maternity pay at the moment!
I'll give it a few weeks & see if I hear from them - they said to expect a letter within 28 days :j0 -
Thanks for that - I have worked for the NHS for over 10 years - seems like I never got onto the correct tax code when I started at this hospital. Unfortunately I can't find any pay slips from my previous job.
My Dad thinks I should be entitled to a refund & it can be back dated a maximum of 7 years?
Could really do with a bit of unexpected cash as I'm on maternity pay at the moment!
I'll give it a few weeks & see if I hear from them - they said to expect a letter within 28 days :j
If all goes well, should be approx. £1,200 per each past year.
(That should keep you in nappies for a while? )
Newbiesw0
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