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when to inform ctc of change
Indiestark
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Basically from 2nd Sept I will be putting my LO in full time nursery. Normally I'd just tell them then, however as she is term time as hubby is a teacher our child care cost is averaged out. So technically our average has gone up if you get me??
The reason for the change is due to me becoming full time.
The reason for the change is due to me becoming full time.
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If your costs vary week to week across the year, you need to tell them if your average for the next £52 weeks has gone up by more than £10.
Follow the instructions here and print a copy of your results to keep in case of a later challenge.
https://www.gov.uk/childcare-costs-for-tax-credits
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so even though I don't start paying the new rate until 2nd sept when she goes back, I can tell em now cos it'll push the average up? x0
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Yes, that's correct.
IQ0
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