Uniform Tax Claims

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If you are required to wear a uniform for work and have to fund the costs of washing or replacing your uniform, you are likely eligible for a tax refund.

Whilst the majority of nurses, police, doctors etc. would be entitled to this tax relief, this also includes uniforms such as t-shirts with a company logo.

Our process

Then Tax Refunds helps clients claim tax relief for their uniforms, work clothing and tools.

Sign the form

Sign the form

Step 01
We'll gather all the details and assess your claim

We'll gather all the details and assess your claim

Step 02
We’ll send your claim to HMRC

We’ll send your claim to HMRC

Step 03
If successful, we'll send your refund to you*

If successful, we'll send your refund to you*

Step 04
Complete & sign the form

Complete & sign the form

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We'll investigate your claim

We'll investigate your claim

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Step 02
Once all details are gathered we’ll submit to  HMRC

Once all details are gathered we’ll submit to HMRC

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Step 03
If successful, we’ll pay your refund directly into your bank account

If successful, we’ll pay your refund directly into your bank account

Step 04

Should you claim?

To be eligible for this tax refund, you only need to meet the following criteria:

You wear a uniform that makes known where you work

You wear it while working

You maintain the uniform yourself (washing, replacing, repairing)

You were subject to income tax at the time

uniform, work clothing & tools

Repairing or replacing small tools you need to do your job (for example, scissors or an electric drill) cleaning, repairing or replacing a uniform or specialist clothing (for example, overalls or safety boots) Claim relief for a uniform or specialist clothing

A uniform is a set of clothing that identifies you as having a certain occupation, for example nurse, or police officer.

You may also be able to claim for specialist clothing you need for work, even if it does not identify you as having a certain occupation, for example overalls or safety boots.

You can either claim:

The actual amount you’ve spent – you’ll need to keep receipts

OR

An agreed fixed amount (a ‘flat rate expense’ or ‘flat rate deduction’)

FAQs

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