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The figures also show that between these years, 513,134 people in total had overpaid, and the average repayment was [pounds sterling]597.
This creates small quirks that mean anyone overpaid by PS499 will be able to keep the full amount, but anyone overpaid by PS500 will have to return PS400.
"For those that have been overpaid, there is no deadline for recovery; this will depend on individual circumstances.
The overpaid amount could then be claimed back from Cardiff Bus' city centre office by presenting the voucher.
Typically, those who have not paid the right amount of tax, often because they have more than one source of income or have changed jobs, will have underpaid or overpaid by between PS200 and PS300.
Shareholder sues Viacom, contends executives were overpaid
Nearly half of those people who have never overpaid on their mortgage still put money into savings each month, and given the average interest rate on these people's savings accounts, in the long-term they may be better off using this money to make mortgage overpayments instead.'
Adams was the overpaid executive who, at the behest of other overpaid Beeb execs, happily doled out millions to yet more overpaid executives and chums when they were belatedly given their jotters.
CalCPA opposed this proposal arguing that it's unreasonable to penalize taxpayers who have simply overestimated and overpaid their taxes.
New York, July 17 ( ANI ): Talk show host Chelsea Handler is one of the most overpaid stars on TV, while Ashton Kutcher is one of the most underpaid, according to a new survey.
Thanks." Matthew1: "No-one likes a pay cut, but to say you're overpaid is an understatement.
Pulido, $4,821.76 in overpaid Employment Security Department benefits.
MR McGOLDRICK'S reaction to your report of Merseytravel's pounds 12,000 charity donation from overpaid tunnel tolls is both mean-spirited and small-minded, and demonstrates his lack of understanding of how the Tunnels actually operate ("pounds 12,000 overpaid in Mersey tunnel tolls to go to charity", June 22).