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Tax Rebate Calculator 
Check Your Tax Refund Instantly

Ultra Tax ltd free UK Tax Rebate Calculator helps you quickly estimate how much tax you could claim back from HMRC. Whether you’re employed, self-employed, or part of the CIS scheme, our tax rebate calculator will calculate your potential tax refund instantly. Simply input your income, expenses, and tax paid, and our tax rebate calculator will give you an estimate of your tax refund for the past four tax years. 

 

Use Ultra Tax Ltd's free tax rebate calculator to check how much tax refund you could be owed today.

Tax Rebate Calculator

Tax Rebate Calculator Online

Our online Tax Rebate Calculator is designed to provide you with a quick estimate of what you could be entitled to reclaim. At Ultra Tax Ltd, we often find that the actual tax rebate is higher than what the calculator shows. This is because, during the process of managing your claim, we thoroughly review and identify all possible allowable expenses and tax reliefs. Frequently, additional costs and reliefs come to light that may have been overlooked when using the calculator.

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While the calculator is primarily designed for those expecting a tax rebate, it also functions as a general tax return calculator. It can help you estimate your income tax for the year by considering factors like National Insurance contributions, giving you a clear picture of your end-of-year tax position.

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Our Tax Rebate Calculator can help you estimate a rebate in various situations, including:

  • If you are self-employed (with a UTR number)

  • If you are employed under PAYE

  • For construction workers needing a CIS tax return

  • For uniform tax rebates

  • For general tax overpayments

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To ensure the accuracy of your rebate estimate, it’s helpful to have access to your P60 or payslips when using the calculator. Remember, this tool provides an estimate, and the final rebate should be confirmed with us directly for accuracy.

What is a Tax Rebate?

A tax rebate is money returned to you by HMRC when you’ve overpaid on your taxes during the tax year. Many people are unaware they’ve overpaid, whether through PAYE, self-assessment, or CIS, and can be owed significant amounts. Our tax rebate estimator helps you determine how much you could claim back by calculating your income, tax paid, and eligible work-related expenses. Use our tax refund estimator to ensure you’re not leaving any money on the table.

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Use our Tax Rebate Calculator to check your tax refunds today.

How to Use Our Tax Rebate Calculator

Using our UK tax rebate calculator is simple. Follow these steps to estimate your refund:

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  1. Enter your total income for the tax year, whether through PAYE or self-employment.

  2. Input any work-related expenses, such as travel, uniforms, and tools.

  3. Add the amount of tax paid through PAYE or self-assessment.

  4. Click "Calculate" to get your estimated tax refund from HMRC.

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Whether you need to check your refund as a self-employed worker or through a P60 tax refund, our calculator covers every scenario.

Key Information You’ll Need to Use the Tax Rebate Calculator

To get an accurate estimate from our tax rebate calculator, you’ll need the following details:

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  • Your income: Total earnings for the tax year.

  • Tax paid: How much you’ve already paid through PAYE or self-assessment.

  • Work-related expenses: Such as travel costs, tools, uniforms, and professional fees.

  • P60 or P45: Information on income and tax paid for employees.

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This ensures the calculator can estimate your potential tax refund accurately, covering all relevant factors.

Who is Eligible for a Tax Rebate?

Many people don’t realise they are eligible for a tax rebate, whether they’re employed, self-employed, or part of the CIS (Construction Industry Scheme). You may qualify for a rebate if you’ve:

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  • Paid for work-related expenses out of your own pocket (uniforms, travel, tools).

  • Been on the wrong tax code and overpaid tax through PAYE.

  • Earned income through self-employment or a combination of jobs.

  • Had deductions under the CIS scheme.

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Use our tax back calculator to check your tax refunds. You can claim a refund for up to four years, ensuring you don’t miss out on any overpaid tax.

Different Types of Tax Rebates You Can Claim

P60 Tax Refund

Your P60 shows how much you’ve earned and how much tax you’ve paid in a given tax year. If you’ve overpaid tax, you may be eligible for a P60 tax refund. This often happens if you’ve been on the wrong tax code or if you’ve had deductions for expenses that weren’t reimbursed by your employer. Use our P60 tax refund calculator to estimate how much you could claim back from HMRC.

Self-Employed Tax Rebate

If you’re self-employed, you can claim tax rebates for various expenses related to your business. These include travel, tools, equipment, and home office costs. By using our self-employed tax rebate calculator, you can quickly estimate how much you’re owed from HMRC. Many self-employed individuals miss out on these rebates simply because they don’t realize they’re entitled to them. Don’t leave money with HMRC—check your refund now!

CIS Rebate Calculator

The Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) requires contractors to deduct tax from subcontractors’ payments. If you’ve had more tax deducted than necessary, you may be owed a CIS tax rebate. Our CIS rebate calculator helps you estimate how much tax you can claim back. Many subcontractors in construction are eligible for a refund due to overpaid taxes. Use our tool today to see how much you could reclaim from HMRC.

Why Use Our UK Tax Rebate Calculator?

Our PAYE tax refund estimator is designed to make estimating your tax refund simple and accurate. Here’s why you should use our tool:

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  • Fast and Easy: Calculate your tax rebate in just a few minutes by entering your income, expenses, and tax paid.

  • Comprehensive: Whether you’re employed, self-employed, or part of the CIS scheme, our calculator covers all types of tax rebates.

  • Free to Use: There’s no charge for using our calculator, and it’s completely anonymous.

  • Accurate Estimates: We’ve helped thousands of individuals and businesses reclaim tax from HMRC, ensuring you get an accurate refund estimate.

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Find out today how much HMRC could owe you by using our tax rebate calculator to check your tax refund Instantly.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How Do I Know if I’m Owed a Tax Rebate?

If you’ve overpaid tax through PAYE, are self-employed with business expenses, or are part of the CIS scheme, you may be owed a tax rebate. Use our tax rebate calculator to estimate how much you could claim back from HMRC. You can also claim for overpayments in the past four tax years.

Use Ultra Tax Ltd's tax rebate calculator to check your tax refund instantly

Can I Claim a Tax Rebate for Work-Related Expenses?

Yes, if you’ve paid for work-related expenses such as travel, tools, or uniforms, and haven’t been reimbursed, you may be eligible for a tax rebate. Our calculator will help you determine how much tax you can claim back.

How Long Does it Take to Get a Tax Rebate from HMRC?

Once you submit your claim, HMRC typically processes tax rebates within 8-12 weeks. Use our HMRC tax refund calculator to estimate your rebate and start the process.

How Long Can I Claim a Tax Rebate For?

You can claim a tax rebate from HMRC for the past four tax years. If you believe you’ve overpaid tax during any of those years, use our tax rebate calculator to check your eligibility and estimate how much you could claim back. After entering your details, you’ll see how much of a refund you might be owed.

How Much Tax Rebate Will I Get?

The amount of your tax rebate depends on various factors, including your income, expenses, and the tax you’ve already paid. By entering accurate information into our UK tax refund tool, you can quickly estimate how much you could be owed from HMRC. Whether you’re employed, self-employed, or part of the CIS scheme, our tool is designed to give you an accurate estimate.

What Expenses Can I Claim Tax Relief On?

You can claim tax relief on a range of work-related expenses that haven’t been reimbursed by your employer. These include:

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  • Travel expenses for work-related journeys (not commuting).

  • Uniforms and work clothing, including cleaning costs.

  • Tools and equipment required for your job.

  • Professional fees and subscriptions, such as membership fees to trade bodies.

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Our tax rebate calculator takes these expenses into account to give you an estimate of your refund.

Can I Use the Tax Rebate Calculator for Self-Employed Income?

Yes, our self-employed tax rebate calculator allows you to estimate your refund based on business expenses such as travel, equipment, and home office costs. As a self-employed individual, you can claim a variety of expenses that reduce your tax liability, and our tool helps you quickly determine how much tax you could claim back.

How Do I Claim a CIS Tax Rebate?

If you’re part of the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS), you may have had too much tax deducted from your payments. Our CIS rebate calculator can help you figure out how much of a refund you’re owed. Simply enter your income, expenses, and tax deductions into the tool, and we’ll estimate your CIS tax rebate from HMRC. 

What Happens After I Use the Tax refund estimator?

After using our tax rebate calculator, you’ll receive an estimate of how much tax you could claim back. From there, you can contact us to guide you through the process of submitting your claim to HMRC. We’ll review your details, help ensure all eligible expenses are included, and assist you in getting the refund you’re entitled to.

Can I Use the Tax Rebate Calculator for Previous Tax Years?

Yes, our tax rebate calculator allows you to estimate your refund for the past four tax years. If you’ve overpaid tax in previous years due to work-related expenses, incorrect tax codes, or CIS deductions, you could still claim a refund. Make sure to check for any missed tax relief using our tool today.

Can I Claim a Tax Rebate for Mileage?

If you use your personal vehicle for work-related travel (excluding commuting), you may be eligible for a mileage tax rebate. You can claim for fuel, car maintenance, and other travel expenses. Our tax rebate calculator helps you estimate how much you could reclaim from HMRC for work-related mileage.

What Happens if I’m on the Wrong Tax Code?

Being on the wrong tax code could mean you’re paying too much or too little tax. If you’ve overpaid, you’re entitled to claim a refund. Use our tax rebate calculator to estimate how much you could get back from HMRC, and we can help you correct your tax code going forward.

Do I Need to Submit a P87 Form for a Tax Rebate?

If you’re employed and need to claim tax relief for work-related expenses, you might need to submit a P87 form to HMRC. This form allows you to claim for expenses such as travel, uniforms, and tools. Our tax rebate calculator can estimate how much tax you could reclaim, and we can guide you through submitting the appropriate forms.

How Do I Check My Tax Code?

To check if you’re on the correct tax code, you can use our Tax Code Checker. Simply enter your tax code, and our tool will help you understand what it means and whether you’re paying the right amount of tax. You can also find your tax code on your payslip, P60, or by contacting HMRC. If you're on the wrong tax code, you could be overpaying or underpaying tax. Use our Tax Code Checker today to avoid costly mistakes and ensure your tax code is accurate.

Ready to Claim Your Tax Rebate?

Don’t miss out on the tax refund you’re entitled to! Use our free UK tax rebate calculator now to estimate how much you can claim back from HMRC. It’s fast, simple, and completely free. Start your refund process today and get your money back where it belongs.

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