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Tax refund for washing uniform
« on: October 12, 2011, 01:42:57 pm »
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/family/make-money


Sorry you have to scroll down a bit to find the article  ;D

R W C™

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Re: Tax refund for washing uniform
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2011, 01:55:27 pm »
Been claiming for it since I started  :)

Pope vader

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Re: Tax refund for washing uniform
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2011, 02:10:51 pm »
that martin lewis is a numpty,

R W C™

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Re: Tax refund for washing uniform
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2011, 02:25:11 pm »
that martin lewis is a numpty,

He's a member of this forum, and that's not a joke, there. Was a thing about a year ago where someone started a thread about him saying save money and clean your own windows, so a load of members went on his site kicking off, someone contacted him saying that there was a thread on here about him, so he signed up and put things straight,

Pope vader

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Re: Tax refund for washing uniform
« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2011, 02:40:44 pm »
i know,  he was on the radio the other day challenging people coudl they feed a family of 4 for £5 per week

Smudger

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Re: Tax refund for washing uniform
« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2011, 02:47:05 pm »
I dont doubt you could feed a family of 4 for a week on £5.00

question is - should you have to ? and want to live entirely on pasta/rice and out of date food ?


Darran
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience

andyM

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Re: Tax refund for washing uniform
« Reply #6 on: October 12, 2011, 02:51:45 pm »
I actually think Martin Lewis is quite a decent bloke.
He offers advice to people to try and help them save money and it doesn't cost them a penny.
Why would he be a numpty for doing that?
One of the Plebs

Helen

Re: Tax refund for washing uniform
« Reply #7 on: October 12, 2011, 03:40:36 pm »
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/family/make-money


Sorry you have to scroll down a bit to find the article  ;D

This is for "employees" only.

Laundry costs can be claimed for by self employed or by the business...whichever :)

Pope vader

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Re: Tax refund for washing uniform
« Reply #8 on: October 12, 2011, 03:46:42 pm »
he just winds me up with his advice for stupid people who are in debt up to there eye balls, thinking the good times would last for ever

cozy

Re: Tax refund for washing uniform
« Reply #9 on: October 12, 2011, 03:47:44 pm »
I actually think Martin Lewis is quite a decent bloke.
He offers advice to people to try and help them save money and it doesn't cost them a penny.
Why would he be a numpty for doing that?

I agree, the bloke is top notch with his tips.

wpclean

Re: Tax refund for washing uniform
« Reply #10 on: October 12, 2011, 04:49:05 pm »
that martin lewis is a numpty,

He's a member of this forum, and that's not a joke, there. Was a thing about a year ago where someone started a thread about him saying save money and clean your own windows, so a load of members went on his site kicking off, someone contacted him saying that there was a thread on here about him, so he signed up and put things straight,
Do you have the link for Martins post, would love to read it  :D

Dave Mills

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Re: Tax refund for washing uniform
« Reply #11 on: October 12, 2011, 05:08:30 pm »
he just winds me up with his advice for stupid people who are in debt up to there eye balls, thinking the good times would last for ever

Yeah, he should leave them to starve!  What kind of idiot would want to help people who are in trouble?

Re: Tax refund for washing uniform
« Reply #12 on: October 12, 2011, 05:15:38 pm »
His advice is for people who still have money to save but if you are really broke  his advice is not so hot. ;D ;D

davids3511

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Re: Tax refund for washing uniform
« Reply #13 on: October 12, 2011, 08:30:58 pm »
he just winds me up with his advice for stupid people who are in debt up to there eye balls, thinking the good times would last for ever
You sound a bit self righteous and smug there. Not everyone who is in debt can be classed as stupid.

mikecam

Re: Tax refund for washing uniform
« Reply #14 on: October 12, 2011, 08:31:29 pm »
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/family/make-money


Sorry you have to scroll down a bit to find the article  ;D

This is for "employees" only.

Laundry costs can be claimed for by self employed or by the business...whichever :)

Usually your posts are very informative and helpful. This one doesn't fit that criteria though. Next you'll tell us its just for laundry !! Havn't been drinking with Kate have you?!!!!

Helen

Re: Tax refund for washing uniform
« Reply #15 on: October 14, 2011, 09:19:53 pm »
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/family/make-money


Sorry you have to scroll down a bit to find the article  ;D

This is for "employees" only.

Laundry costs can be claimed for by self employed or by the business...whichever :)

Usually your posts are very informative and helpful. This one doesn't fit that criteria though. Next you'll tell us its just for laundry !! Havn't been drinking with Kate have you?!!!!

Copied from the link......
Tax rebate for uniform wearers
Employees who wear a uniform – whether a simple polo shirt with a logo or full attire eg, nurses – who wash, repair or replace it may be able to reclaim tax of £12 to £56 PER YEAR.

You can claim back a rebate for up to the past six years - plus the current year - and once you're registered it applies for the future too.

To be able to claim tax relief, ALL of the following must apply:

You wear a recognisable uniform that shows you've got a certain job, like a branded t-shirt or police uniform. Ordinary clothes, even only worn for work, don't count.
Your employer requires you to wear it while you're working.You have to pay to clean, repair or replace it yourself. However, you can't claim if your employer washes your kit, provides facilities to do so (even if you don't use them) or pays you for doing this maintenance.
You paid income tax in the year you are claiming for.
How much? The amount you're able to claim tax relief on depends totally on your industry. The standard allowance for spending on uniform maintenance is £60 (for 2011/12) – so basic rate taxpayers would be able to claim £12 back (20% of £60) and higher rate payers £24 (40% of £60). The £60 is a flat rate, so you don't need to record and report all the individual amounts you spend.

Most people can claim for the past six years, if you've been wearing the uniform all that time – though before April 2008 the flat rate was £45 per year. A basic rate taxpayer, claiming the max. possible for the last six years (and this one), could reclaim £75 in total.

Some occupations have more specific limits, often to do with specialist uniforms, with the maximum allowance of £140. A higher rate taxpayer would get back £56 tax on that. Check to see if your profession is listed.

The only way you can get more than the standard payment is to prove that your annual uniform laundry bill is higher. Speak to the tax office if you want to do this as it's a little more complicated.

How do I do it? If this is your first time claiming a tax allowance or the amount you paid out was more than £1,000, then you'll need to claim the money back by post.

By letter: Send a letter to the tax office on your payslip/P60, or to the generic address HM Revenue & Customs, Pay As You Earn, PO Box 1970, Liverpool, L75 1WX. Write 'Repayment Claim' on the envelope to speed things up.

The letter should include and mention the following (where applicable):

Employer's name and address and dates of employment for the past six yearsYour occupation, job title and industry sector
Details of any laundry or cleaning services provided by your employer, if any
Details of payment or vouchers provided by your employer to cover laundry or other costs, if any
Why your uniform can't be worn outside of work (eg, it includes the company logo)
Whether you want the rebate to be deducted from the current year's or you would like a cheque


Laundry costs are tax deductable, so it's worth asking your accountant about it ;D