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Get in touch with your tax office and explain that you think that you've overpaid Income Tax for 2011/12. They may already have the information that they need to be able to arrange a refund, but if not they should be able to explain what more you need to do.
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Check the tax code shown on your payslip, which is likely either "BR" or "0T" - both of these codes will result in your income being taxed at the basic rate of 20%, without any tax-free amount being considered. If it is, you can either speak to your work HR/payroll department about getting it updated, or again to your tax office. For the new tax year (which started on 6 April), I'd expect your tax code to be "810L" if this is your only source of income and you receive no taxable benefits. Being on the correct tax code should mean that you're taxed correctly going forward.
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