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Another tax rebate question

Hi All

I'm not sure whether to apply for another tax rebate in the same year (2016/2017)? In November 2016 I was made redundant (no settlement due to limited service) and in the period April 2016 to November 2016 my gross earnings were just over £8,000. I received Universal Credit (UC) for 2 months which equated to £634. I started a new job on 13/03/2017 and can calculate that my gross earnings for 2016/2017 (including UC) would be approx £11,000. I applied and received a tax rebate (approx £80) around December 2016. Should I apply for another tax rebate as the HMRC tax calculator suggests I am due a refund of approx £800. During tax period 2017/2018 my gross annual income is £35,000.
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