Tax Refunds for Employees
- James
- Jul 14
- 2 min read

As with self-employed individuals, employees in the UK are advised to review their tax records to check for overpayments or underpayments. In some cases, employers may assign incorrect tax codes, resulting in an increased tax burden. Another common scenario is overpayment due to working multiple jobs. You may also be eligible to reclaim overpaid tax if you permanently leave the UK.
Tax Refunds with Foundry Accounting Limited
Foundry Accounting Limited specialises in securing tax refunds for employees. By providing accurate information, we ensure your refund is processed as swiftly as possible. We guarantee you receive the full amount owed, even if you lack a UK bank account, despite frequently changing HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) procedures. Our services are also available remotely for your convenience.
How to Check for Overpayments
To determine if you’ve overpaid income tax, you can submit copies of your income statements, such as P45 or P60 forms, for the last four tax years. You can send these via email or by creating a customer account on our website. We offer free refund advice and will answer any questions you may have. Alternatively, use our tax refund calculator on our website to estimate your potential refund. To start the refund process quickly and easily, simply complete our online form. Once we receive your details, one of our experts will contact you within 24 working hours to clarify your needs and advise on the next steps.
Flexible Refund Options
You can choose how to receive your tax refund. At your request, we can arrange for the overpayment to be transferred to either our agent’s bank account or your preferred bank account. Even if you don’t have all the required information, we, as your authorised tax agent, will assist by contacting your employer or HMRC to gather the necessary details.
Get in Touch
We warmly invite you to contact Foundry Accounting Limited with any queries. Reach out via email, post, or telephone, and we’ll guide you through the tax refund process.
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