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PAYE tax rebates?
Gooding91
Posts: 4 Newbie
Hi I'm currently working for a big house building company i was employed as a labourer but I am now a joiner can I claim back my expenses such as fuel etc I also had to spend in the region of £2000 on tools to do the job can I claim them back I usually use a company called rift but they take like 30% of your tax rebate for doing it for you so how do you do it?
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Hi I'm currently working for a big house building company i was employed as a labourer but I am now a joiner can I claim back my expenses such as fuel etc I also had to spend in the region of £2000 on tools to do the job can I claim them back I usually use a company called rift but they take like 30% of your tax rebate for doing it for you so how do you do it?
If you are employed (ie an employee), who employs you - the people wanting the work or another company which handles your pay each week or month?0 -
The house builder pays me I am direct to them0
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