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		<title>HMRC Tax Rebate Missed: Hundreds of Thousands Left Without Refunds</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hundreds of thousands of taxpayers are missing out on HMRC refunds, with uncashed cheques totaling £144 million. The tax authority is shifting to digital communication.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a troubling development for taxpayers, hundreds of thousands are missing out on HMRC refunds, with the average rebate amounting to £800. This situation has persisted despite HMRC&#8217;s ongoing efforts to streamline its operations and reduce the number of cheques issued.</p>
<p>Last year alone, HMRC issued a staggering 1.7 million cheques, yet 178,180 of these were never cashed, resulting in a combined value of £144 million in unclaimed rebates. This highlights a significant gap in communication and awareness among taxpayers regarding their entitlements.</p>
<p>Robert Salter, a tax expert, expressed concern over the continued reliance on cheques, stating, &#8220;It is certainly a bit problematic that HMRC continues to use cheques to settle tax refunds in so many cases.&#8221; He further noted that until taxpayers consistently open their HMRC correspondence, delays in the refund process will remain an issue.</p>
<p>In response to these challenges, HMRC has been working to transition to a more efficient system. Since 2024, the tax authority has aimed to contact customers through alternative methods unless they specifically request a cheque. Most taxpayers will receive a P800 letter around June, instructing them on how to request their payment via bank transfer.</p>
<p>Despite these advancements, approximately 20 percent of taxpayers are still on the old cheque system, with a complete transition expected by April 2027. This slow shift raises concerns about the effectiveness of HMRC&#8217;s communication strategies.</p>
<p>Shaun Moore, another tax analyst, commented on the situation, saying, &#8220;The data highlights how some parts of the tax system are still struggling to keep pace with a digital economy.&#8221; He advocates for accelerating the shift to digital processes to ensure that overpaid taxes reach individuals more reliably and promptly.</p>
<p>For those who have uncashed cheques, it is important to note that they can no longer be cashed after six months, although a replacement can be issued upon request. However, verifying the rebate may become increasingly difficult after nine years.</p>
<p>As HMRC continues to navigate these complexities, observers are left wondering how effectively the tax authority will adapt to the changing landscape of taxpayer communication and refund processes. The urgency for a more streamlined, digital approach has never been clearer.</p>
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