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WFTC renewal - P60

Evie82
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I have my renewal pack through and its the first one i have had to do, since i only started work last year.
I was on Job Seekers allowance for a short time and the form asks for these figures of benefits received, however i gave these to WFTC when i applied and they had it direct from DWP too to calculate my payments for child credits. I dont have the information to hand to complete the figures, so should i contact DWP for a breakdown of what they paid me, or is it unlikely that WFTC will need this again?
Also, i havent got my P60 yet, so the only figures I have are the ones on my March/April pay slip, would these be enough to complete the form? Or is the P60 more accurate?
Finally - i pay into a pension and when i applied for tax credits last September, i didnt know that the employer had a scheme, as such my take home pay is about £60 per month less than they estimated and has been since Sept, would that mean i am due more money? Do they take into account pension contributions?
Many thanks in advance - from a WFTC newbie.
I was on Job Seekers allowance for a short time and the form asks for these figures of benefits received, however i gave these to WFTC when i applied and they had it direct from DWP too to calculate my payments for child credits. I dont have the information to hand to complete the figures, so should i contact DWP for a breakdown of what they paid me, or is it unlikely that WFTC will need this again?
Also, i havent got my P60 yet, so the only figures I have are the ones on my March/April pay slip, would these be enough to complete the form? Or is the P60 more accurate?
Finally - i pay into a pension and when i applied for tax credits last September, i didnt know that the employer had a scheme, as such my take home pay is about £60 per month less than they estimated and has been since Sept, would that mean i am due more money? Do they take into account pension contributions?
Many thanks in advance - from a WFTC newbie.
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