Any nurses reclaimed NMC fee for last 5 years? Help pls

I am trying to help my mum reclaim this along with the uniform washing allowance etc. She doesn't keep her paperwork very organised so if any nurses could kindly tell me what the statutory NMC fee was for the last 5 years I would be so grateful.

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  • ceeforcat
    ceeforcat Posts: 1,131 Forumite
    2007-2011 £76.

    2012 - £120.
  • butterfly72
    butterfly72 Posts: 1,222 Forumite
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    Just to say, dont claim through a company go direct to HMRC. The RCN sends out a claim back form with their newsletter, but the company, I think its the Tax Relief ltd, takes a massive 40% of the claim! I've questioned the RCN on promoting this company and asked them if they are getting a cut of the 40%... of course they never answer that bit, but point out that all unions use this company.

    I sorted my rebate out myself and got £1800!
    £2019 in 2019 #44 - 864.06/2019
  • ceeforcat
    ceeforcat Posts: 1,131 Forumite
    Just to say, dont claim through a company go direct to HMRC. The RCN sends out a claim back form with their newsletter, but the company, I think its the Tax Relief ltd, takes a massive 40% of the claim! I've questioned the RCN on promoting this company and asked them if they are getting a cut of the 40%... of course they never answer that bit, but point out that all unions use this company.

    I sorted my rebate out myself and got £1800!

    That means that you paid £9000 in premiums! (or £4500 if a higher rate taxpayer) Steep!!
  • can any nurse apply and where on HRMC website is claims form please
  • katydo12
    katydo12 Posts: 134 Forumite
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    yes any nurse can apply. if you google tax rebate for nurses you will get a link for the hmrc site. filling the form in will also change your tax code.
    on the road to recovery..:o
  • Just to say, dont claim through a company go direct to HMRC. The RCN sends out a claim back form with their newsletter, but the company, I think its the Tax Relief ltd, takes a massive 40% of the claim! I've questioned the RCN on promoting this company and asked them if they are getting a cut of the 40%... of course they never answer that bit, but point out that all unions use this company.

    I sorted my rebate out myself and got £1800!

    wow, how come you got that much?
    I did a whole 5 years of mine and only got £250! And then lost 40% to the bloody tax rebate company!!! grrr
  • ceeforcat wrote: »
    2007-2011 £76.

    2012 - £120.
    It's still only £76, thats what I paid this year. The increase will be to £100 next year
  • 00ec25
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    edited 8 November 2012 at 9:40PM
    as far as your query re uniforms is concerned it's £100
    http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/EIM32712.htm

    plus the extra £18 for shoes (£12) and tights or socks for men (£6)
    http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/EIM67200.htm
  • butterfly72
    butterfly72 Posts: 1,222 Forumite
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    edited 3 November 2012 at 10:27PM

    I sorted my rebate out myself and got £1800!
    pebble17 wrote: »
    wow, how come you got that much?
    I did a whole 5 years of mine and only got £250! And then lost 40% to the bloody tax rebate company!!! grrr

    Sorry it was actually £1502. I checked my records. ( The £1800 rebate was due to an increment mess up) Im sure i claimed for more than 5 years. Sure it was for the 2002 to 2009 period. Well thats the info i gave them anyhow!

    Just to add i claimed for washing my uniforms, socks and shoes, nmc fee, union fee, nursing mag subs. So guess it would add up!
    £2019 in 2019 #44 - 864.06/2019
  • 00ec25
    00ec25 Posts: 9,123 Forumite
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    Sorry it was actually £1502. I checked my records. ( The £1800 rebate was due to an increment mess up) Im sure i claimed for more than 5 years. Sure it was for the 2002 to 2009 period. Well thats the info i gave them anyhow!

    Just to add i claimed for washing my uniforms, socks and shoes, nmc fee, union fee, nursing mag subs. So guess it would add up!

    yes, you were most recently able to backdate 6 years but times change you can only backdate 4 years now
    see towards the bottom of this
    http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/incometax/how-to-get.htm
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