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Tax Credit Advisor here to help

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  • Gemmzie
    Gemmzie Posts: 14,876 Forumite
    Thanks for helping people out subsoniccoyote, if you PM Fran she'll lock this thread if you ask.

    There's not a lot of point keeping it open with the Advisors to help
    No longer using this account for new posts from 2013
  • Hi
    Glad I Found You My Partner Has Started A New Venture And We Have No Income, Could I Claim Working Tax
  • PUT QUESTIONS IN A NEW THREAD!!!

    I cannot comment for anyone else on the boards but I wont be answering anymore questions in this thread and jamiebraund hasnt been on here in a while - and hasnt replied to this thread for a long time!
  • pipk62
    pipk62 Posts: 141 Forumite
    Is there a new thread?

    If so, can someone post a link pls.

    Ta.
    :think: :silenced:
  • dmg24
    dmg24 Posts: 33,920 Forumite
    10,000 Posts
    I don't think there is pipk62, if you want to start a new thread for your query someone will be along to help soon x
    Gone ... or have I?
  • russjacks
    russjacks Posts: 56 Forumite
    When my daughter turned 16 i new we were to lose our tax credits. but my daughter then decides to go into 6th form, and is due to go on to univercity.
    well to cut a long story short.
    i and my wife can remember filling in our tax credit forms and putting in them that our daughter was going into further education, we got back our reply stating we were no longer in a potion to recieve tax credits, so we left it at that.
    one and a half year on, we got talking to someone with a daughter the same age as ours that had gone into 6th form, and they still collect tax credits for her.
    so i got back in touch with the tax credit and they say i can still recieve tax credits and will refund back 3 months.
    I know we filled in the forms correctly at the time, if it was their mistake why can i only get back the last 3 months and not the last year and a half, is that right?.
    is there not a posidure i can go though to claim back what is ours.
    we did not appeal 2years ago because we took it as read we were not entiteled to anything.
  • SuziQ
    SuziQ Posts: 3,042 Forumite
    You need to put this in a new thread as questions are no longer being answered here (see posts 104,107,109)!
    Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it!
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