This is where you'll find tips on discovering what the taxman owes you and how to get it back. Plus, with an average refund of £3,000, we'll even throw in some hints on spending your reclaimed cash as well as how to make the most of your money!
21st April 2017
Want a tax refund? It helps to know your place
It matters where you are, and where you're going. At RIFT, we work with people from all over the UK. As we crunch the...
Read More31st March 2017
RIFT Wins Excellence In Customer Service Award
A great night was had by all at the Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce Awards 2017 and RIFT was incredibly proud to see...
Read More15th February 2017
The True Cost of Travelling to Work
It's amazing the things you get used to. One thing we've noticed at RIFT is that the more you have to travel, the mor...
Read More20th January 2017
£30,000 raised at The Soldiers’ Charity carol concert
A highlight of the Army's Advent calendar is the annual Soldiers’ Charity Carol Service in The Royal Hospital Chelsea...
Read More06th January 2017
Jan Post appointed as Chairman of the RIFT Group
Jan Post writes: 2016 was a fantastic year for us at the RIFT Group, and the future's never looked brighter. We're a...
Read More28th October 2016
Marching on Your Stomach: Meal Tax Refunds for MOD Personnel
In the Armed Forces you're not just eating to survive. You're fuelling the most important machine there is: your body...
Read More20th October 2016
Do You Have To Pay Tax On YouTube Earnings?
If your Youtube channel's going well enough that you're making money then it's not just your fans who'll be taking no...
Read More29th July 2016
Why Have I Been Chosen for an HMRC Enquiry?
Right - the sky has fallen, Hell itself is bubbling up through the pavement and you've been selected for an enquiry f...
Read More22nd June 2016
12 Reasons Why You've Overpaid Tax
No one wakes up in the morning full of the joys of paying taxes. It's never fun to part with your hard-earned money -...
Read More06th June 2016
How much can you sell online without paying tax?
Generally, just selling a few things on eBay or Etsy won't mean you have to pay extra tax. However, doing it regularl...
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