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Work in uniform? - Just Sean - 01-11-2012 work in uniform, have to pay to launder it? http://www.uniformtaxrebate.co.uk/ Please also sign this petition so our troops can claim too https://submissions.epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/38463 RE: Work in uniform? - Niall - 01-11-2012 There was me hoping you had a thing for guys in uniform ![]() Tbh its not worth it. I just claim mine through work as its something they offer but if you do it via a tax rebate, its such a pain its just not worth it. RE: Work in uniform? - Just Sean - 01-11-2012 Still ~£30 a year... i did a quick quote for a pcso thats served for a year and the rebate was 28 quid... RE: Work in uniform? - puglove - 01-11-2012 I get £120 a year and a rebait of £480 when i done mine RE: Work in uniform? - Niall - 01-11-2012 Yeah i get £50 a year and apparently thats inline with the amount that you can claim back from HMRC! RE: Work in uniform? - Just Sean - 01-11-2012 Well, your the 1/3 of people who already get it back! RE: Work in uniform? - cully - 01-11-2012 ha ha i work in uniform i work in a hospital laundry RE: Work in uniform? - Niall - 01-11-2012 (01-11-2012, 06:07 PM)cully Wrote: ha ha I thought you was just a general NHS bitch to repair anything? RE: Work in uniform? - cully - 01-11-2012 based in the laundry dept nial but i can go everywhere if needed ![]() RE: Work in uniform? - C.A.R. - 01-11-2012 Every week I have to give my shirt and trousers to the maid who does my washing for me. Why is it different if you wear a uniform? I have PPE. I might write a letter asking for someone to come and polish my helmet. Work in uniform? - Jonny b - 01-11-2012 The maid cleans my shit!! RE: Work in uniform? - Niall - 01-11-2012 (01-11-2012, 06:30 PM)c.a.r. Wrote: Every week I have to give my shirt and trousers to the maid who does my washing for me. Why is it different if you wear a uniform? if you wear a uniform, you are obviously cleaning it for your company (although you just would anyway because no one wants to be a smelly dirty bastard) and using your water and energy. RE: Work in uniform? - puglove - 01-11-2012 Trades men should get between £80 & 120 Niall, I no your just a dosser but they do class you as a trades man RE: Work in uniform? - Niall - 01-11-2012 Yeah but i can also claim from HMRC as well. That £50 is out of works own pocket that they pay us. RE: Work in uniform? - Dum-Dum - 01-11-2012 I claim already, worth f*ck all really though. |