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Tax credit renewal / P60
flutterby_lil
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Hi all
I ahve not yet received my P60 but am keen to renew and finalise my tax credit claim - is there no way the tax Credit people can get this or shall i just wait? (or use my wage slips to get an amount from that)
Thanks
I ahve not yet received my P60 but am keen to renew and finalise my tax credit claim - is there no way the tax Credit people can get this or shall i just wait? (or use my wage slips to get an amount from that)
Thanks
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flutterby_lil wrote: »Hi all
I ahve not yet received my P60 but am keen to renew and finalise my tax credit claim - is there no way the tax Credit people can get this or shall i just wait? (or use my wage slips to get an amount from that)
Thanks
If you get paid monthly, the figure will be on March's pay statement.0 -
Also as other threads have mentioned the Tax Credit office will not accept even telephone renewals until you have received your pack, although they are accepting estimated earning for the year 2010/20110
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flutterby_lil wrote: »Hi all
I ahve not yet received my P60 but am keen to renew and finalise my tax credit claim - is there no way the tax Credit people can get this or shall i just wait? (or use my wage slips to get an amount from that)
Thanks
When i called i used the last wage slip of the tax year. They did ask if i was using info from my p60, I said no im using my last wage slip. They were ok with that.0 -
But i have changed my hours a couple of times so can't just use last months pay slip as all months I wasn't paid the same.
I have received my pack, that's why I am keen to get it done.
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Hi if you have only worked at one place for the whole year then you give the tax credits the gross pay YTD (year to date)figure on your final payslip as this will be the same figure as on your P60. It does not matter if your hours change each month as this is the amount you have been paid for the whole year.0
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flutterby_lil wrote: »But i have changed my hours a couple of times so can't just use last months pay slip as all months I wasn't paid the same.
I have received my pack, that's why I am keen to get it done.
Thanks
I don't understand?
It's a cumulative total, it doesn't matter if you were paid £500 in January, £1000 and February and £2000 in March, the total would still be the same.
On your pay statement, there should be a taxable pay to date box.0
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