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Question about renewal

sadie33
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I did my renewal tonight over the phone after getting tax credit forms, my yearly estimate for last year was 8202.36.. on my p60 it came in at 7886.52..
I changed jobs last september to go to uni, it was to a lower paid job at 16 hours per week. I informed them of all the changes ect. I am a bit worried that there is a bit of a difference. Can someone tell me please as to what is to happen now.
I have guien them my expected income for this year and it is roughly 6500 as they do not take into account any student loans i get. My son is registared disabled aswell
Many thanks in advance for your advice. xx
I changed jobs last september to go to uni, it was to a lower paid job at 16 hours per week. I informed them of all the changes ect. I am a bit worried that there is a bit of a difference. Can someone tell me please as to what is to happen now.
I have guien them my expected income for this year and it is roughly 6500 as they do not take into account any student loans i get. My son is registared disabled aswell
Many thanks in advance for your advice. xx
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I did my renewal tonight over the phone after getting tax credit forms, my yearly estimate for last year was 8202.36.. on my p60 it came in at 7886.52..
I changed jobs last september to go to uni, it was to a lower paid job at 16 hours per week. I informed them of all the changes ect. I am a bit worried that there is a bit of a difference. Can someone tell me please as to what is to happen now.
I have guien them my expected income for this year and it is roughly 6500 as they do not take into account any student loans i get. My son is registared disabled aswell
Many thanks in advance for your advice. xx
You'll probably get a lump sum and bit of a higher payment this year0
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