HMRC owes me £2,200 but says it could be 33 weeks before it pays me back

HMRC's Slow Payday: NHS Staff Left Waiting Three Years for Refund

A worker in the NHS, who wished to remain anonymous, has been told by HMRC that they are owed £2,200 after overpayments on national insurance due to holding multiple roles. However, this amount is unlikely to be processed anytime soon - the wait could stretch up to 33 weeks.

The situation highlights a long-standing problem with HMRC's refund system, which has struggled since the COVID-19 pandemic began. In May, the department was again criticised for its slow processing times, but this time it took over four months to process refunds that typically take just four weeks. To address these issues, HMRC claims to be recruiting hundreds of extra staff.

Despite the assurances, the NHS worker's story is a stark reminder of how far behind HMRC remains in dealing with backlogs. The worker has already experienced delays and was told they were likely to wait months for their refund. However, after approaching the Guardian for help, their money was processed within just seven days.

HMRC's spokesperson attributed the delay to increased demand on its services, but even this explanation seems flimsy when compared to other agencies that are able to process refunds with much greater speed and efficiency.

The waiting game appears to be a new normal in HMRC's dealings, with the agency seemingly unable to shake off the backlog of cases that has built up over years.
 
idk how many times i need to say it - hmrc is like the ultimate slowpoke 🙄. 2k for overpayment? 33 weeks waiting period? what's the deal? they're recruiting more staff, yeah good luck with that... meanwhile we're still stuck in this neverending waiting game. at least the guardian intervened and sorted out the nurse's refund within a week - nice job to them 🙌. it's like hmrc is trying to be slow on purpose or something 😒.
 
Umm this is so sad for the NHS staff 🤕 they should get their refund ASAP I mean £2,200 is a lot of money and it's taking them 3 whole years to get it back like what if they need it for something important? And HMRC can't even explain why it's taking so long or how they're going to fix this problem 🤔 it sounds like they just don't have enough staff or something. I've had problems with my own refund too, but at least mine got processed in a few weeks 🙏
 
I'm so annoyed about this... like, three years?! Can you believe it? NHS staff is being left hanging for a refund and it's just taking forever 🤯. I mean, I know things are busy at HMRC but 33 weeks is ridiculous! They need to sort their act out, get more staff on board or something. It's not like they're asking for the moon here, just a simple refund. And what's with all these excuses about increased demand? Like, we've been dealing with COVID-19 for years now and it's still taking them ages to process stuff... 🙄. I feel so sorry for that NHS worker who finally got their money sorted after being told they'd have to wait months. It's just not right 😒.
 
Ugh, I'm literally shaking my head 😩... Like, can't they just get it together? I mean, come on, 33 weeks for a £2,200 refund? That's like waiting for the next season of 'Stranger Things' to drop 🤯... and even then, you'd be lucky if it was released in time. I feel so bad for that NHS worker who had to deal with this hassle for years. It's just not fair 😞. And what's up with all these excuses? "Increased demand"? Give me a break 🙄. If other agencies can do it faster, why can't HMRC? It's like they're stuck in some kind of bureaucratic Groundhog Day 🕰️... just saying.
 
OMG 🤯 33 weeks is like, forever 😩! Can't believe NHS staff are being left in this limbo for 3 whole years over a £2k mistake. I mean, I get it, mistakes happen but come on HMRC! How do you expect people to plan their finances with such uncertainty? 🤷‍♀️ And what's up with the 'increased demand' excuse? I've seen smaller companies process refunds in half that time! 🚫 It's like they're intentionally slowing down the process or something. Can't they just sort it out already?! 😡
 
OMG, 3 whole years for £2k? That's just ridiculous 🤑! I'm not surprised though, the NHS worker was basically told to wait months and then had to beg for help... it's just the kind of bureaucratic red tape we're used to 😒. And what really gets my goat is that HMRC can't even get their own stuff sorted out 🤯. All these extra staff they're recruiting won't fix the problem, it just means more people collecting a paycheck 💸 while the backlog grows and innocent people like this NHS worker continue to wait 🕰️. They need to sort out the underlying issues, not just throw more bodies at the problem 👥.
 
this is getting ridiculous 🤯, £2,200 owed to an NHS worker for over 3 yrs and they're still stuck waiting for 33 weeks, meanwhile they can process refunds in like 4-7 days? it's just not right 👎, i mean we all know the covid pandemic messed up plenty of things, but refunnd processing times shouldn't be one of them. hundreds of extra staff sounds good on paper, but if they're really not getting it done then what's the point? 🤔
 
Ugh, can you believe this? NHS staff getting stuck waiting 3 yrs for their £2k refund 🤯! It's like they're saying "sorry, not sorry" 🙄. This is a total mess, and I'm starting to think HMRC is just winging it. They keep saying they're recruiting more staff, but if the worker in question needed 7 days to get their money processed when they reached out for help... something's gotta change! 💪
 
🤑 It's absolute madness that some people have to wait THREE YEARS for their refund 🤯. £2,200 is a decent chunk of change, and I'm not even gonna get into how frustrating it must be to be stuck in limbo like this. Can't HMRC just sort out the backlog already? 🙄 They keep saying they're recruiting more staff, but when's that gonna happen? And what about those who aren't as lucky as our NHS worker who got help from the Guardian? 🤷‍♀️
 
Ugh, this is wild 🤯! I mean, I've heard of slow paydays before, but three years? That's just insane! 💸 I'm not surprised it's caused a delay in the refund process either - if you're owed £2,200, that's a big chunk of change. It's just frustrating that HMRC is struggling to keep up with it all.

I've had some issues with my own taxes in the past, and it's always been a hassle trying to get anything sorted out. But at least then I could just call them up or email them and try to get some help. Now it seems like they're stuck dealing with these massive backlogs of cases... it's like, come on HMRC! Get your act together 😂💪
 
I'm so sick of this slow payday nonsense! 🤯 £2,200 is two years old, for crying out loud! Who's going to be able to enjoy their hard-earned cash if they can't even get a refund in time? It's not like it's rocket science, just process the refunds already! And what's with all these excuses about increased demand and staff shortages? It's just lazy bureaucracy. I've dealt with slow refunds before and trust me, it's frustrating enough when you're not owed thousands of pounds... 🤑
 
I'm telling u 🤯, it's so unfair! NHS staff are already burning out rn 💉, and now they're stuck waiting 33 weeks for their refund? That's just ridiculous 🙄! And what's with HMRC's excuse about increased demand? I think it's just a case of them not hiring enough people to handle the workload 📊. They need to get their act together ASAP ⏱️, or else we'll have a whole generation of NHS staff stuck in limbo 😩.
 
omg i feel so bad for this nhs worker who's been waiting 3 yrs for their refund lol can u even imagine having to wait that long?? 🤯 i've had some slow days with my paycheck from a part time gig but at least it was like 2-3 months max 🙄 anyway its just ridiculous that hmrcc cant get their act together & process refunds faster than other agencies they should def be hiring more staff ASAP 👍💼
 
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