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Posted Sun, 27 Oct 2024 15:11:43 GMT by Nicholas Lim
Hi I have recently called HMRC to update them on savings interest and have been informed that I am owed some money in tax refunds in September 2024 - although it still states that my tax has not yet been calculated on the PAYE website. I have been calling to chase up on this although unfortunately did not manage to get anywhere apart from that I will be contacted. Please can I check how come it is taking this long? I know website says sometime between June and November - just seems we are cutting it quite close now. Please can I clarify where I can check on this? Thanks
Posted Wed, 30 Oct 2024 10:34:39 GMT by HMRC Admin 21 Response
Hi,
We are sorry to hear that you have had issues contacting us. In addition to phoning us, you can contact us by webchat here: 'Ask HMRC Online' at:
Income Tax: general enquiries.
Thank you.
Posted Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:02:51 GMT by S D
I completed my 23-24 self-assessment at the end of May. I was pleased to see that I was due a refund of overpaid tax. Having selected the option to get a refund and filled in my bank account details while completing the self-assessment, I expected to get it back. By September nothing had happened so I Googled and found that there is a form you need to fill in to get a refund. I filled in the form. No response or acknowledgment. I installed the HMRC app which gave me the option to fill in the refund request form again so I did and kept a note of the date. The app still gives me the option of filling in the form to get a refund. There is no record or acknowledgement of the fact that I have already claimed the refund (twice). Do I need to do something else to get my money or are you just behind with refunds?
Posted Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:26:43 GMT by HMRC Admin 17 Response

Hi ,
 
If you have not received your repayment directly from Self Assessment, or from the forms you have submitted,

there may be something preventing your repayment from being issued.

To allow us to investigate this for you, contact us by webchat or phone via :

 Self Assessment: general enquiries  .

Thank you .

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