
If you've started work already in the UK you will be paying 20% income tax on earnings above £1830 and 40% on any earnings over £36,401.
If you are a PAYE (Pay as You Earn) worker, such as a sales assistant or a teacher, your employer will deduct these taxes from your earnings.
If you're self-employed, such as a construction subcontractor, you are responsible for your own tax.
Often our customers worry about whether or not they need to file a UK tax return.
In our experience, we recommend you file a tax return to make sure your tax affairs are in order in case you want to return to the UK to work.If you are self-employed in the UK you are required by law to file a tax return.
What we do for you:
- Average Tax Refund: £963 for PAYE and £1453 for self-employed
- FREE refund estimations - online and instant
- No refund, No fee - pay nothing upfront
- FREE online client account - track your tax 24/7
- Fastest, maximum legal refunds
- Flexible payment options - we send refunds worldwide in your currency
Check out our Just Arrived in the UK FAQs to find out all you need to know about starting work in the UK.
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