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Ex - Pat Tax rebate ...is this true ...??

parkedvader
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in Cutting tax
Hi there
I wanted to get some help on something that has just come to my attention. I have been one of the lucky ones and emigrated to lovely Australia ( don't hate me ). Someone has told me that I am entitled to claim back some monies form the UK tax office
I have only left the country in August 2015, prior to this I have always been a resident of the uk and I have been employed via a company who paid my taxes for over 30 years
Can someone advise if this is a) true and b) more importantly how I go about claiming this money ?
Thanks in advance
PV
I wanted to get some help on something that has just come to my attention. I have been one of the lucky ones and emigrated to lovely Australia ( don't hate me ). Someone has told me that I am entitled to claim back some monies form the UK tax office
I have only left the country in August 2015, prior to this I have always been a resident of the uk and I have been employed via a company who paid my taxes for over 30 years
Can someone advise if this is a) true and b) more importantly how I go about claiming this money ?
Thanks in advance
PV
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iF you did not normally fill in a self assessment tax return then complete a form P85 as advised here
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/income-tax-leaving-the-uk-getting-your-tax-right-p850 -
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what you will get back will likely be based on your income from April to August, tax due and tax paid. If PAYE you will likely have overpaid some0
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You may of course owe tax in Australia on items that would be free of tax here such as investments in UK pension plans and ISAs.0
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