YOU could claim up to £500 extra cash due to working at home.

Even if you’re now returning to the office, you can claim tax back on household expenses for time you’ve worked from home, dating back four years.

Workers may be able to claim up to £125 tax back if you have to work from home for just one day

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Workers may be able to claim up to £125 tax back if you have to work from home for just one dayCredit: Alamy

Since the beginning of the new tax year this April, nearly 800,000 employees have already claimed the tax relief.

You can claim up to £125 per year and with the option to backdate claims by up to four years, this means you could claim up to £500 in total.

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has recently revealed that thousands of Brits have claimed the money to cover household related costs.

It’s available to claim if you have been told to work from home by your employer, even for just one day.

Myrtle Lloyd, HMRC’s Director General for customer services, said: “More people are getting back to office working now, but it’s not too late to apply for tax relief on household expenses if they’ve been working from home during the pandemic.”

What is Work from Home Tax Relief?

You can get up to £125 per year in tax back, but as many as three million could be eligible, meaning many Brits are missing out on the free cash.

Claims can also be made for the previous tax year, also worth up to £125, so anyone who’s eligible for both years and hasn’t yet claimed can get £250.

HMRC will, in fact, accept backdated claims for up to four years which means in total you could claim up to £500.

Under the scheme, your tax code is adjusted so you’re not paying as much tax.

What can I claim tax relief on?

THERE are certain things that you can claim tax on under HMRC rules. They include the following:

  • Expenses for working from home
  • Repairing or replacing small tools needed to do their job (for example, scissors or an electric drill)
  • Cleaning, repairing or replacing specialist clothing (for example, a branded uniform or safety boots)
  • Business mileage (not commuting)
  • Travel and overnight expenses
  • Professional fees and subscriptions

Claims for last year are paid as one lump sum in your salary while ongoing claims for this year will be factored into your monthly wage.

The scheme is designed to help people cover the extra costs of working from home, like energy bills and internet connections.

The government has created a handy online tool to help you get the working from home tax back.

The online service is easy to use and takes just a few minutes to make a claim.

Who is eligible?

If you have worked from home, even if for just one day, you can claim the tax back.

The crucial point is, however, that your employer must have required or asked you to work from home for you to be able to claim.

This doesn’t apply if it’s something you’ve decided yourself.

To be eligible, you will also have to have seen your household costs rise because of working from home.

This could be because you’ve had the lights or heating on more because you’re inside for longer, or you’ve used more internet than usual.

Generally the bills will count as an increased cost, as if you were at work in the office, you would not have been using them regularly.

But you won’t be able to claim the tax back if your employer is covering your working from home expenses already.

You also can’t claim if you’re self-employed – since you work for yourself you can claim expenses on your tax return.

How much can I claim?

Your employer can effectively pay you £6 a week extra tax-free to cover expenses.

But with many firms struggling right now, it’s more likely you’ll instead claim tax relief on this £6 a week.

If you claim the tax relief, the exact reduction to your tax bill depends on your tax rate and it’s the highest rate of tax you pay that’s used.

For those paying the standard tax rate of 20%, you would get £1.20 a week in tax relief.

While for people who pay tax at the higher rate of 40%, you’d get £2.40 a week.

What you’ll need to make a working from home tax claim

YOU’LL need the following basic information to hand before you make tax claim via HMRC:

  • Something to prove your identity – this could be a passport, driving licence, or you can answer various questions based on your credit file
  • A P60 or recent payslip
  • National insurance number
  • Your Government Gateway user ID and password or you can create a user ID if you do not already have one.

Additional rate tax payers who pay 45% will get £2.70 a week.

So claim for the entire tax year, that’s tax relief of £62.40 for basic rate taxpayers, £124.80 for higher rate tax payers, and £140.40 for additional rate tax payers.

How do I claim the cash?

HMRC has an online tool to help you submit a claim for both tax years.

Once the application has been approved, your tax code for the 2021 to 2022 tax year will be adjusted automatically.

You will then see the tax relief directly through your salary, and will continue to receive the adjustment until April 5, 2022.

You won’t get a one off payment when claiming for this year, instead it will be included as part of your weekly or monthly payments from your employer.

But for claims for last year, you’ll get he money as a lump sum through your salary.

If you’re looking for ways to give your salary a bit of a boost, there are lots of easy and simple ways you can make £100s extra a month and we have 12 ways you could get a head start.

Here’s how to see if you’ve overpaid tax and claim a rebate.

Plus there are ways to get free travel and childcare if you’re hunting for a job while on Universal Credit.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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