Simple checks could get you THOUSANDS in cash back to cover rising energy bills

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Simple checks that could get you cash back worth THOUSANDS - and it could help cover rising energy bills

will, in fact, accept backdated claims for up to four years which means in total you could claim up to £500.The scheme is designed to help people cover the extra costs of working from home, likeSee our explainer on who qualifies for the relief - crucially, your employer MUST have required or asked you to work from home.Make sure you have important documents to hand including something to prove your identity like a passport, a recent payslip and National Insurance number.

A whopping £33.7million is sitting in closed or dormant council tax accounts, according to data analysed by The Sun.We also found that £52million in refunds had been dished out last year by 50 local authorities, with the average payout standing at £6,160. There are a number of reasons why you could have overpaid - you could have been placed in the wrong band, or be eligible for a council tax reduction.

If you think you have overpaid on council tax and could be due a refund, then you should get in touch with your council.Many authorities have different procedures when it comes to dishing out refunds.In most cases, councils have online claim forms you can fill out if you think you are due a refund.If you've recently retired and you've dipped into your pension pot for the first time, you've probably overpaid on pension tax.

The first 25% of your pension that you withdraw is tax-free, while the remainder is taxed like any other income.But when taking a lump sum, you might beThe tax code error often happens when HMRC has wrongly applied an emergency tax on the first 25% of withdrawals thinking it's additional earnings.New figures from HMRC show that around 7,000 savers overpaid pension tax in the last three months - totalling around £33million.

 

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