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Quick WTC query
creased-leach
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Hi guys, hopefully someone in the know will be able to answer this quick question for me.
Filling in a WTC form for the first time. I was claiming income based JSA until a couple of weeks ago. The benefits to declare has me scratching my head a little, inc based JSA isn't specifically excluded, and I had a letter through the other day after closing my claim with my P45 stating that my JSA had been taxable.
So, simple question, do I include that figure or not?
Thanks in advance, I've already spent ages trying to get through in between split shifts.
Filling in a WTC form for the first time. I was claiming income based JSA until a couple of weeks ago. The benefits to declare has me scratching my head a little, inc based JSA isn't specifically excluded, and I had a letter through the other day after closing my claim with my P45 stating that my JSA had been taxable.
So, simple question, do I include that figure or not?
Thanks in advance, I've already spent ages trying to get through in between split shifts.
Only dead fish go with the flow...
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creased-leach wrote: »Hi guys, hopefully someone in the know will be able to answer this quick question for me.
Filling in a WTC form for the first time. I was claiming income based JSA until a couple of weeks ago. The benefits to declare has me scratching my head a little, inc based JSA isn't specifically excluded, and I had a letter through the other day after closing my claim with my P45 stating that my JSA had been taxable.
So, simple question, do I include that figure or not?
Thanks in advance, I've already spent ages trying to get through in between split shifts.
Income based JSA is taxable, but it is not counted as income for tax credits. So you don't declare it anywhere if you are no longer receiving it.
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creased-leach wrote: »Hi guys, hopefully someone in the know will be able to answer this quick question for me.
Filling in a WTC form for the first time. I was claiming income based JSA until a couple of weeks ago. The benefits to declare has me scratching my head a little, inc based JSA isn't specifically excluded, and I had a letter through the other day after closing my claim with my P45 stating that my JSA had been taxable.
So, simple question, do I include that figure or not?
Thanks in advance, I've already spent ages trying to get through in between split shifts.
As IQ said but also to add that the form asks for 2011/2012 income so only put income received in that time, not this year.Saving money like a trouper...0
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