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i think it also applies to own clothes that you wear to work. But if you have to wash it yourself you may be entitled to some money back from mr tax man. It dates back 6years and i think the maximum is about 1700 but averages about 500 i think.
Here are some notes mrs got me off the net but if you are unsure what to write i am happy to pm/email you my actual letter jus dont want to put it here due to personal details being on 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.
Claiming for first time - need to do it by post
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
Employer's name and address and dates of employment for the past six years
Your occupation, job title and industry sector
Details of any laundry or cleaning services provided by your employer, if any
Details, if any, of payment or vouchers provided by your employer to cover laundry or other costs
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
You will then be sent a letter telling you how much you're entitled to. It could take around 5 weeks to process your claim.
Here are some notes mrs got me off the net but if you are unsure what to write i am happy to pm/email you my actual letter jus dont want to put it here due to personal details being on 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.
Claiming for first time - need to do it by post
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
Employer's name and address and dates of employment for the past six years
Your occupation, job title and industry sector
Details of any laundry or cleaning services provided by your employer, if any
Details, if any, of payment or vouchers provided by your employer to cover laundry or other costs
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
You will then be sent a letter telling you how much you're entitled to. It could take around 5 weeks to process your claim.