Does your Uniform include a Logo?

A Uniform Tax Rebate is a tax rebate you can claim if your work requires you to wear a uniform that is provided by your employer and bears a company logo. If you are then required to maintain that uniform at your own expense without any contribution from your employer then you can claim a uniform tax rebate by way of recompense.

What Can I Claim For Laundry?

If you have to wear a uniform or protective clothing for work and you wash it as home you can claim tax relief on that cost. There are many different allowances, depending on your job, some are published by HMRC and some allowances, particularly the higher ones, are not. We can check that you are getting those allowances and if you are due a tax rebate for a number of other things.

How Much Do You Get For Your Uniform Tax Rebate?

The largest refund we have obtained to date is £15,986.57, the average amount is around £112. If you would like a no-obligation estimate of the refund based on past refunds for your job you can do a quick check using our refund estimator.

How Long Does It Take For The Tax Rebate?

It takes a couple of minutes to enter your claim. Once it's been submitted to us it depends on how busy HMRC are, usually it takes them between 4 and 12 weeks to respond to a tax rebate claim. We'll submit your claim to HMRC straight away by courier.

How Much Can I Claim On Tax For Uniforms?

The amount you can claim depends on your job and the amounts can vary quite a lot. The minimum annual allowance is £60. If you use our system we will make sure you can claim the maximum allowance you are entitled to.

What Form Is For Uniform Tax Rebate?

We provide the only official Uniform Tax Rebate forms and you can't receive them anywhere else. You can claim straight away by entering your details.

How Far Can You Claim Back For Your Tax Rebate?

You can backdate your claim to the last previous 4 tax years, you can also claim for completed part of the current tax year. We will get the previous years refunded as a single payment. The rest will be paid in your wages, as will any future tax relief.


Claim Tax Refunds For Work Uniform & Protective Clothes

If you wear a uniform or protective clothing at work and you have to wash it yourself you may be due a tax refund from HMRC.

If you don't claim it, you'll lose it. According to our statistics, 2 in 3 employees who wear a uniform at work can get a tax rebate.

If you need our assistance on just how much you could be entitled to, then send us an email and we will get back to you with a response.

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