Tax Credits Advice Please
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It is called a protective claim http://revenuebenefits.org.uk/tax-credits/guidance/how-do-tax-credits-work/making-a-claim/tax-credits-protective-claims/ and yes, it can be valuable if you have a fall in income.
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I have just rang the tax credits office and they have told me to complete form as 2015/2016 but put a covering letter in with a copy of my last pay slip as we are coming to the end of the next financial year and they will consider all of this.0
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And no doubt send you an award, for 2016:17, based on £330000
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Icequeen99 wrote: »It is called a protective claim http://revenuebenefits.org.uk/tax-credits/guidance/how-do-tax-credits-work/making-a-claim/tax-credits-protective-claims/ and yes, it can be valuable if you have a fall in income.
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Worth knowing, thanks.0 -
Dazed_and_confused wrote: »And no doubt send you an award, for 2016:17, based on £33000
I'd have to agree.0 -
No doubt a polite way for tax credits office to get the op off the phone.
And every day the op prevaricates and delays sending in the claim they are losing money as i guess the claim can only be backdated so far?0 -
Dazed_and_confused wrote: »No doubt a polite way for tax credits office to get the op off the phone.
And every day the op prevaricates and delays sending in the claim they are losing money as i guess the claim can only be backdated so far?
One month from the date it is received by HMRC. There are a few exceptions but none that seem to apply here.0
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