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No CTC this year
Horseunderwater
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Rang HMRC help line to ask them why I'd not had the expected payments start up. Oh you have been sent your award for this year already. So I said that is based on last years gross earnings - I was told I could put in estimated income for this year to get some money. No we only base it on previous years income. So says I, the person I spoke with on the 13th June lied to me? Yes! Are you recording this call? Yes. Well since you lot never want to pay anyone any money, stuff it where the sun don't shine then and forget it. Since OH is now doing OT again, we would soon have gone over the £26k income limit by my reckoning. And all that for a lousy £10/week. So I guess I have saved myself the bother of dealing with overpayment at end of year. And if they think they can have their £7.39 back, they can forget it.
Rang HMRC help line to ask them why I'd not had the expected payments start up. Oh you have been sent your award for this year already. So I said that is based on last years gross earnings - I was told I could put in estimated income for this year to get some money. No we only base it on previous years income. So says I, the person I spoke with on the 13th June lied to me? Yes! Are you recording this call? Yes. Well since you lot never want to pay anyone any money, stuff it where the sun don't shine then and forget it. Since OH is now doing OT again, we would soon have gone over the £26k income limit by my reckoning. And all that for a lousy £10/week. So I guess I have saved myself the bother of dealing with overpayment at end of year. And if they think they can have their £7.39 back, they can forget it.
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Can understand your frus horse..gov are a pain in the !!!! at times..hope you get it sorted:beer:0
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