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Tax Credits Renewals - 2014
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Not sure my earnings were 700 more than est.
Cause I did earn some commission.
But I think you can as long as you don't have any changes to next year.0 -
georgiasdragons wrote: »Not sure my earnings were 700 more than est.
Cause I did earn some commission.
But I think you can as long as you don't have any changes to next year.
That's good then0 -
We have just got my husbands p60, and we are £1k less than last year. Will this affect our claim? Will be due anything?0
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Have just found out that my renewal has been done automatically & all I had to do was check it is correct, it is. So I need do nothing further for this year. Am on an income related benefit, DWP must have told TC's figures etc.0
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Hi guys I was wandering if you could help me. I have recieved my renewal pack today, I know I need to put the last two years income on there from P60s but do I send this off and then ring to inform them of a change of circs? They have that I work ft and so does my partner this is true at present but I am on mat leave. I know with us both working ft we are not entitled to anything but due to him doing night work I will have to drop my hours to pt which I think will take us to being entitled to some help towards childcare costs. So do I send it off and then ring I'm confused as as I'm on mat leave I havnt officially dropped hours yet but my partners income has increased a lot which I have told them about but didn't know if I renew it and just ring to change or if they will want me to apply again? I hope that makes sense.0
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Brilliant thank you for your help0
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I've received my renewal pack two weeks ago and sent it back straight way. I've got a letter yesterday, was surprised that so quickly. We had an overpayment, not a big one, just over £100, they'll take it from future payments. However, our income increased last year and tax credits are smaller now. Also, it looks like earnings will go up further and we won't be entitled to tax credits anymore. How will we asked to pay back, if that's the case?0
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Yes, I did. I'm self-employed and have some new contracts coming, so it's likely income will be bigger, but no increase right now yet.0
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I've not had my renewal as yet? I normally have mine by now. I have had checks the last two years. Anyone else still waiting who would of normally had their renewal?0
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I havent had mine yet either normally have by now. Do you still get that extra one off payment when you renew?0
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