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Are You Owed Money? SRS Force Solutions Helps Veterans Reclaim Overpaid Tax

Leaving the military can come with a sense of pride, relief, and maybe even a few nerves about adjusting to civilian life. What you might not expect, though, is that you could be leaving money behind—and we’re not talking about missed job opportunities or forgotten kit. We’re talking about overpaid tax.

Each year, thousands of Armed Forces personnel and veterans pay more tax than they owe, often without even realising it. The good news? SRS Force Solutions is here to help put that right—and put money back in your pocket.

The Hidden Problem - Overpaid Tax and the Armed Forces

You probably weren’t thinking too much about your tax code during your time in uniform. But thanks to frequent postings, operational allowances, transition periods, and errors during the move into civilian work, it’s not uncommon for service personnel to be taxed incorrectly. As a veteran, you can reclaim tax from the most recent four tax years.  

And the result? You could be owed hundreds or even thousands of pounds from HMRC. The average four year return is £3000 and SRS take a flat 25% of whatever you get back. This means you keep 75%, so if you are owed nothing, you don't pay a penny.

SRS Force Solutions exists to help veterans and serving personnel claim back tax they’ve overpaid—simply, professionally, and without hassle.

Who Are SRS Force Solutions?

SRS Force Solutions is a UK-based company specialising in tax recovery for those who have served in the British Armed Forces. Their team understands the unique financial circumstances that come with military life and civilian transition. That’s why they’ve built a service tailored to veterans: one that’s honest, efficient, and focused on getting you what you’re owed.

They are focused on helping the thousands of veterans across the UK claim back money - often sums they never even knew were due.

How Does It Work?

SRS Force Solutions makes the process as straightforward as possible. You don’t need to be a tax expert—they handle all the tricky stuff for you.

Here’s how it works:

1. You get in touch – either by email (support@srsforcesolutions.com) or phone (0203 98 505 78)

2. They assess your eligibility – based on your service history, employment, and other details.

3. They handle the paperwork – preparing your claim and dealing with HMRC on your behalf.

4. You get your refund – As soon as HMRC issue the refund, we pay into your account within 24 hours with no upfront cost.

It’s as simple as that. And the best part? You only pay a fee if and when your refund is successful—so there’s nothing to lose by checking.

Why Veterans Are Often Affected

So why does this happen in the first place? Military service often involves:

  1. Frequent changes of location or role
  2. Incorrect tax codes issued during or after service,
  3. Lack of civilian tax knowledge—because let’s face it, you had more important things to do.

Whether you were under the wrong tax code, paid emergency tax, or simply didn’t claim what you were entitled to during transition, it’s all too easy to overpay.

SRS Force Solutions is here to put that right.

Real Money. Real Impact.

In a time when every pound counts—especially for those adjusting to civilian salaries or pensions—finding out you’re due a refund from HMRC can make a real difference.

With the average return being £3000, that could cover essential bills, help pay for training or simply offer peace of mind.

You earned every penny you were paid while serving your country. Don’t let overpaid tax go unnoticed.

Take Action Today

If you’ve left the Armed Forces in the last four years—it’s worth checking whether you’re due a refund. SRS Force Solutions is here to help, with no upfront cost and no stress.

Visit: www.srsforcesolutions.com

Email: support@srsforcesolutions.com

Instagram: @SRSForce_Solutions

Call: 0203 985 0578

 

 

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