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Anyone with children born between April 86 and April 03 - money to be had from HMRC

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This has been doing the rounds on various forums, you could be entitled to a nice windfall, but act fast:
Unclaimed Children's Tax Allowance for 2002/2003
The year before Tax Credits were introduced there was a different, non-means tested allowance which was NEVER advertised by the Inland Revenue. It is called the CHILDREN'S TAX ALLOWANCE for the year 2002/2003. You can still claim this tax allowance before the 31st January 2009 deadline.
You need to phone HMRC on (Check local number) and ask them to check whether you have already received this allowance and, if not, enquire as to what action you need to take.
You are eligible to claim £520.00 allowance if:-
*You have a child born between 6 April 1986 and 5 April 2003
*The child lived with you for all or part of 2002/2003
*Youworked and paid tax for all or part of 2002/2003
*You or your partnerearned £6,000.00 plus in the 2002/2003 tax year
You are eligible for £1040.00 allowance if:-
*You can answer yes to the four questions above, and
*One of your children was born between 6 April2002 and 5 April 2003
Notes:-
*Making a claim does affect your current or future entitlement to Working or Child Tax Credits
*Your Marital status is irrelevant
*You cannot claim the allowance twice and if your final tax code on your April2003 P60 ended in a H or a T, you have already had the allowance.
*This is an easy claim for you to make so do not get duped into paying someone to do it for you because they are likely to charge a large percentage for their services.
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is this on the HMRC website or they just hiding it till 31st jan 09?smile everyday...cos its free
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is this on the HMRC website or they just hiding it till 31st jan 09?
It's not on their website - give them a bell and see if you're eligible. I came across it on another forum I post on - some people have been knocked back and told they've already received it, others have said that they've been told they're entitled and that they have to download a form from the HMRC website.0 -
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Appears this has been covered here: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1216927
Easiest thing to do is to ring you local tax office (http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/workingtogether/priority-lines-list.htm) and they'll let you know0 -
forget my question...... answered itself once I read the form :-)2007 £1749
2008 £291.99
2009 JanMasscara £7.00 Feb megcabot books x 2 £20 XFactor tkts x 2 £58.00 (couldn't go though as they only phoned on day :-( ) foundation £7.99
total so far for 09 £92.990 -
I had 2 kids between 86 and 03, do I have to claim twice?
is they any notes to read to go with the form pls?
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Anyone know if you can claim if you are a higher rate taxpayer? My DH is a 40% bracket-er...Debt-free...and staying that way...0
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Easiest thing to do is to ring you local tax office (http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/workingtogether/priority-lines-list.htm) and they'll let you know[/quote]0
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Threebabes wrote: »I had 2 kids between 86 and 03, do I have to claim twice?
is they any notes to read to go with the form pls?
thanksSignature removed for peace of mind0
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