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zipadeedodah | 12:34 Sat 27th Aug 2005 | Business & Finance
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I am 19, and in a gap year, and have had a part-time job since Christmas (it is my only job). Im not that good with tax, but I think I'm on the wrong tax code (BR). I don't earn very much, but am being taxed about 22% on all the money I earn. I have read today that BR is commonly used for people if it is their second job, and therefore all they earn is taxed for that job.  I am actually leaving the job next week, to start back at college. 

If I am owed anything, would I still be able to claim back for the tax I paid between Christmas and April, or is it too late?  Also, how do I go about getting a refund? How do I get a form?

Thanks very much!

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It certainly sounds as if you have paid too much tax. You should have your P60 for the year ended 5 April 2005, and when you leave your job you will be given a P45. Send both of these to your local tax office with a covering letter stating that you will be returning to college and not earning any further income before 5 April 2006 (provided that is correct), and that you did not earn any income from 6 April 2004 until the date you commenced your part time job (again, provided this is correct). In my experience the Inland Revenue will usually accept this and make a refund, although they couldinsist on a tax return completing for the last tax year, and they may send you a declaration to sign for the current year.

and be sure to keep copies of everything you send!
It sounds like you were put on an emergency tax code when you started the job, but someone forgot to take you off it. I got put on the BR one when I started my current job. I used to regularly receive tax refunds when I was a teenager and only doing the odd bit of temping. I got them automatically, but there's no harm in contacting them just in case.
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