PAY BACK

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

A NUMBER of simple checks on your taxes could get you THOUSANDS of pounds back - and it could help pay for spiralling energy bills.

Households have been warned of a miserable winter ahead as energy bills are expected to rocket to £3,358 in October.

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You could get THOUSANDS back in tax refunds by a few simple checksCredit: Getty

That's when the price cap - which limits how much suppliers can charge customers for their energy - comes into force.

Bills are expected to rise even MORE frequently after Ofgem recently announced a massive shake-up to the price cap review.

It will be reviewed FOUR times a year instead of two - and as wholesale energy prices keep rising, it's expected these costs will be passed on more quickly to customers.

That means the next price cap review will be in January - and it is expected to soar to an eye-watering £4,200, according to analysts from Cornwall Insight.

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It means that millions will be scrabbling for cash to pay for the increases.

But you could get THOUSANDS of pounds back by checking if you've paid too much to the taxman.

We explain five checks to make - and you could get over £22,000 in rebates.

However, this will vary as you might not be eligible to claim back everything - and amounts will vary.

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Make sure you claim the money back yourself instead of going through a third party claims company.

These firms offer help in exchange for a big chunk of the cash that they have won back for you, plus admin fees on top in some cases.

It means you could end up with just a tiny amount of what you could have claimed - like Sun reader Debbie Mountain, who got just £37 from a £237 marriage allowance refund.

Check your tax code - £9,400

If your code is wrong you may be paying thousands more than you need to and you'll likely be owed money back.

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Your tax code determines how much income tax you pay on your earnings - so it's important you're on the right one.

You can earn £12,570 between April 2022 and April 2023 before paying tax. This is called your personal allowance.

Most people pay the basic-rate of income tax (20%) and the standard tax code for this is 1257L.

Your tax code will be displayed on your payslip, usually listed near your National Insurance number.

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