MAXIMIZING TAX REFUNDS

Average Refund £ 3,000 , Risk-Free: No Refund, No Fee

Expat tax refund

EXPATS TAX REFUNDS POTENTIAL SAVING Up to £9,500 per annum depending on circumstances.

The average tax refund is £1,300 and the maximum we have obtained is £9,500 so it is worth checking. It is perfect for existing staff of an overseas company who have been sent to work in the UK. It often takes less than a minute to confirm whether you are due a tax refund. Expats who come to work in UK are able to reclaim thousands of pounds in tax refunds if they meet certain conditions.
If you meet ALL the criteria below then you will be due a tax refund Are you an Expat who has come to work in UK Have you been in UK for less than 5 years Were you seconded to work in the UK by your employer If you answer yes to all the above then you will be entitled to claim thousands of pounds in tax refund. Contact us for a free no obligation chat and we will work out the tax refund due to you.

ARMY TAX REFUND

Armed forces - Potential saving £3,000 depending on circumstances

If you are currently serving in the armed forces or have recently left then you may be entitled to a tax refund worth many thousands of pound. If you have completed your Phase 1 training and you have you been posted to a location for less than 24 months then you may be entitled to a tax refund.

CIS

Contractors who work in the construction industry normally have tax deducted by their "employers" at the rate of either 20% for registered sub-contractors or 30% for un-registered sub-contractors.Sub-contractors then have to submit accounts to HMRC every year to reclaim the taxes.Many sub-contractors do not realise that they are able to increase the refund by claiming all legitimate business expenses. We have helped contractors File Their Tax Returns and get any refunds.
We make the process of claiming the refund very easy. If you are not already registered with HMRC, we can assist you in obtaining your UTR to help you file your accounts and claim the refund.

You might have paid too much tax if

You are a student and you worked during the year You received interest of more than £500 during the year HMRC has issued you with a "K" code. Look at the tax code on your payslip - if the last letter is "K" then you may have paid too much tax. You had more than one employment during the year You received a P11d form for benefits in Kind in the previous tax year you stopped working and did not have another job before 5th April

WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE CAVELLES

We speak to each one of our customers.

We treat you like you’re a friend with each case requiring a fresh pair of eyes.

We know our stuff.

We have over 20 years of experience and are as excited as you to get your tax refunds back into your pocket.

We keep it simple, fair and free.

You should know upfront what your tax picture is without paying a penny in fees. If then it makes sense we move forward.