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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wouldn't be 100% certain that he is due a refund.
If the part time evening job gets him enough over the year to bring him into the tax bracket, and the temporary job had tax deducted at the standard rate (plus NI) rather than any fancy high rate, then he will probably have paid the right amount.
If the evening job does not pay enough to be taxed, then a refund is likely. I'm not convinced it will happen automatically - you may have to ask the tax Office for it.
Just re-read the bit about the shop closing down - sorry, didn't see that before. Is there any chance your boyfriend can locate a head office of the shop - if not, he should keep any documentation he has, plus bank statements showing the net payments, to enable him to prove the tax and NI was deducted. Did he have any sort of contract or term and conditions of enployment he can produce?
The Inland Revenue will pursue the employer for the unpaid tax/NI, and is very unlikely to pursue the employee unless they think he/she has coluded in some way.
All this means that if your boyfriend is due a refund (and it is by no means certain if he was already using his allowances and 10% band in his part-time job), there may be some delay in making it after 5 April. The important thing is to make a note of everything now, dates and amounts, so that you don't forget them.