Am I due a rebate?

If you’ve been a PAYE employee in the right industry over the past three years, you could be entitled to a tax rebate you might not even realize. This includes an extra £25 for every night shift worked for eligible night workers, backdated up to the last three years. In simple terms, a tax rebate occurs when the tax you’ve paid on work-related expenses exceeds what you actually owe.

Many employees miss out on these refunds — especially those covering costs for work travel, uniforms, training, tools, or other necessary job expenses without full reimbursement from their employer. HMRC does not automatically refund overpaid tax, so a claim must be submitted, and you can usually go back up to four years.

Our qualified accountants are ready to assess your eligibility and guide you through the claim process, starting with a quick and straightforward phone consultation.

How much am I entitled to?

Your rebate amount will vary depending on your individual situation, but you can typically claim for the past four tax years, with average refunds often exceeding £3,000.

Our experienced accountants can assess your eligibility in just a 15-minute call and provide an immediate estimate. Contact us today to schedule your consultation.

What is HMRC’s mileage tax allowance?

HMRC sets a recommended mileage allowance of up to 45p per mile for the first 10,000 miles in cars or vans, and 24p per mile for motorcycles. While most employers should reimburse these expenses, many are unaware of the scheme or don’t pay the full amount.

At Albion Rebates, our accountants work closely with you to ensure you claim the correct mileage allowance and get back every penny you’re entitled to.

Difference between a tax return and tax rebate?

A tax return is the way you report your income and work-related expenses to HMRC, giving a full picture of the taxable money you’ve earned and the costs you’ve incurred in your role.

A tax refund, on the other hand, is money returned to you when you’ve overpaid tax. Overpayments can happen for several reasons, and in most cases, you need to submit a claim to HMRC to recover the funds.

How do I claim a tax rebate from HMRC?

At Albion Rebates, we specialise in helping individuals reclaim overpaid tax from HMRC with confidence and ease. Our experienced team works alongside qualified accountants who can review your situation and talk you through your options during a free, no-obligation phone call.

How much do we charge?

We operate on a no win, no fee basis, meaning there are no upfront costs to get started. If your claim is successful, we charge 30% + VAT of the rebate amount, payable only once the funds have been received by you.

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