M marsbars Registered User Messages 17 9 Feb 2009 #1 Not sure I'm posting in right section - apologies if not. Foreign national thinking about moving back home in my place of work - heard he may be able to claim a tax rebate for his previous 4 years if he does go home - is this true?
Not sure I'm posting in right section - apologies if not. Foreign national thinking about moving back home in my place of work - heard he may be able to claim a tax rebate for his previous 4 years if he does go home - is this true?
W WaterSprite Registered User Messages 1,309 9 Feb 2009 #2 No. You can claim tax back if you move in the middle of a tax year, but not for prior years.
B Bob_tg Registered User Messages 499 9 Feb 2009 #3 marsbars said: he may be able to claim a tax rebate for his previous 4 years if he does go home - is this true? Click to expand... You can claim a tax rebate for up to 4 years for allowable expenses (such as medical, bin charges, rent allowance etc.). But as the other poster says, you can only claim the balance of the last year for a PAYE (income tax) rebate.
marsbars said: he may be able to claim a tax rebate for his previous 4 years if he does go home - is this true? Click to expand... You can claim a tax rebate for up to 4 years for allowable expenses (such as medical, bin charges, rent allowance etc.). But as the other poster says, you can only claim the balance of the last year for a PAYE (income tax) rebate.