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Tax credits renewal

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  • Kalia
    Kalia Posts: 76 Forumite
    Mine hasn't arrived but it didn't until the middle of May last year so I'm sure it will arrive eventually.
  • Darlyd
    Darlyd Posts: 1,337 Forumite
    Mine has not arrived either. I am getting worried as I don't think I would of got my own place by then so will be claiming as a couple again. Then will be reclaiming as change of circumstances. And I got this feeling because I started work last year during our tax credits award, We will end up paying them back. (I did inform them of change of circumstances). argh
  • NMSE12
    NMSE12 Posts: 248 Forumite
    I haven't got mine and despperately awaiting it!
    We estimated hubbies income for last year at way over the odds and i now get hardly any tax credits but apparently should be entitled to £50 a week!!!!!!!! so i want my money lol
  • kerryallc71
    kerryallc71 Posts: 365 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    just waiting for the renewal pack and my husbands most recent stakeholder pension statement , got p60 already . we usually get the renewal pack around the 20th of may , not sure where my husbands pension statement is though , need that .
  • paulanddylan
    paulanddylan Posts: 2 Newbie
    edited 6 May 2011 at 8:10PM
    hi was wondering if someone could help , i was on maternity last year and only went back in march , when i give tax credit my estimate for 10/11 i didnt realise i was to take £100 of for each week i was on maternity so i give and estimate £3600 to high , will i be owed money and will it be a lump sum ? thank u in adance for for any advice
  • sorry meant to say i give an estimate of £3600 to high will i be owed any tax credit ?
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