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Is there still time to tell Tax Credits about my true income for 2009-2010?
worried21
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There is always time to tell them your true income.0
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AsknAnswer2 wrote: »There is always time to tell them your true income.
I agree
However OP, if you gave a false/inaccurate amount when you renewed, there is nothing to say that they won't accept the amount but then still request an overpayment amount.
It's something that is clearly bothering you so best to 'fess up asap and see what happens. I suspect the sense of relief on you will be enourmous.0 -
If you self-assess by way of filing a tax return every year then you have until 31st January 2011 to give TCO your actual income for 09/10. If you are only PAYE then you should have given them the details from your P60 on the renewal form.
When you did the renewal did you indicate that you were only supplying estimated income at that time?This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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