I worked in London for over a year and then returned home to Ireland. I thought I'd be entitled to a portion of my tax back (Got tax back after working in the states and I understand you get your tax back if you work in Oz as well).
I filled out a form that I downloaded from Inland Revenue giving details of my employment, national insurance number etc. About two months later I got a cheque for a paltry £193. I thought I'd be getting at least £1000 in tax back. I've contacted Inladn Revenue and they said that they basically don't give any tax back when a non-national leaves the UK. I only received the cheque for £193 because I did quite meet my tax free allowance for that year.
Can this be correct? Why do you get tax back from Ireland, US and Oz when you work there and not from the UK?
I filled out a form that I downloaded from Inland Revenue giving details of my employment, national insurance number etc. About two months later I got a cheque for a paltry £193. I thought I'd be getting at least £1000 in tax back. I've contacted Inladn Revenue and they said that they basically don't give any tax back when a non-national leaves the UK. I only received the cheque for £193 because I did quite meet my tax free allowance for that year.
Can this be correct? Why do you get tax back from Ireland, US and Oz when you work there and not from the UK?