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you working and traveling? You may be due a tax refund |
Taking a gap year to
go traveling around the world is becoming more and more popular.
There are many opportunities in a number of countries which let
people work and travel at the same time, such as the world/travel
visa available in Australia and also in the United Kingdom. Traveling
can be an expensive pastime so we have tax tip to help you get the
most money from pay cheque.
Most people are unaware
that if they leave the UK to go traveling, that they are 95% likely
to be due a tax refund. If you have been working hard to save up
for your travels this tax rebate could be very helpful. Everyone
working in the UK has a tax free allowance (currently £5,225)
that is calculated by dividing the allowance by the number of months
in a year, and then allocating the allowance every time you get
paid. This allowance does not factor in the possibility if you leave
the UK half way through the tax year and this is why you should
be due a tax rebate.
There is a double bonus
however. When you enter another country that has a similar tax allowance,
like Australia, you are probably not going to work a whole tax year
and as a result be due another tax refund. The same is true when
you enter another country and then again when you finally come back
to the UK and start the old 9 till 5 job again.
We all know that travelers
are one of the types of people most in need of extra money, so don't
let this tax refund go to waste.
Tax Fix operates the
most affordable Tax Refund Service.
Why not check to see if you are due Tax
Back today? They work on a 'No tax back, No Fee' basis.
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