Consumer group urges taxpayers to avoid using refund firms to claim tax rebates
    
Consumer group Which? has urged taxpayers to  avoid using so-called 'refund firms' to claim tax rebates.
Which? stated that people are losing hundreds  of pounds by using third-party companies to claim tax rebates rather than going  directly to HMRC.
Research carried out by the group found that  one in five people had been either contacted directly by a tax refund company  via email, phone, letter or text message or found one online.
Two in five of those contacted by a tax refund  company said they used it in order to claim a tax rebate. Such companies often  charge fees anywhere between 25% to 48% of the rebate an individual receives.  Extra admin fees and VAT are often added on top, according to Which?.
HMRC told Which?:
'We don't accredit or in any way approve  agents and take firm action against any not complying with the law. We  encourage customers to come to us to make their marriage allowance claim. 
'It  takes only a few minutes to complete the online application and eligible claims  receive 100% of their entitlement. It is important that people thinking of  using a tax agent are clear in advance about fees and are satisfied they'll get  the service they sign up for.'
Internet  links: Which? website