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Confused about Tax Credits

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  • Kiboko
    Kiboko Posts: 95 Forumite
    I will put it down on the form, as yet I have not filled in a form as I only heard about the job 3 days ago. Right now the figure I have is only from the calculator so is supposition anyway. Whatever I do get it is more than I had been banking on when I worked out my budget based on my new salary, so most of it won't get spent anyway. I did actually try out putting my new salary in as last years earnings in the calculator and the difference is not that great. So I will tell them what this years salary is and see what happens, I'm unlikely to be worse off than I have been in the past anyway.
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