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A PAYE tax rebate is money returned to you by HMRC when you’ve paid too much tax through the Pay As You Earn system.

You may be owed a rebate if your tax code was wrong, your job situation changed, or you paid for work expenses yourself.

This can happen if your tax code is incorrect, you changed jobs, received new benefits, or your employer didn’t update your details in time.

Anyone who has overpaid tax. This includes employees, those who stopped working, and people with multiple jobs.

Your employer deducts tax from your wages based on your tax code and sends it to HMRC on your behalf.

Yes, if you overpaid tax or have valid work-related expenses.

Yes. If your income was lower than expected, you may have paid more tax than necessary.

Yes, especially if they worked during holidays or part-time and earned below the tax threshold.

HMRC sometimes issues refunds automatically, but many people need to claim manually.

Most refunds take a few weeks, but it can be longer during busy periods.

Yes. Changing jobs often leads to incorrect tax calculations.

You may overpay tax because your allowances were split incorrectly.

Yes, especially if you didn’t use all of your tax-free allowance.

Most likely, yes. Emergency codes often cause overpayments.

You can claim a refund, and HMRC will correct your tax code.

Yes, depending on your earnings and the tax deducted.