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Quick tax credits question

On my renewal form they have my estimated income, on my p60, i have that amount PLUS an extra 6p. I apologize if this sounds stupid but do i need to inform the of the extra 6p difference or will i be ok to send my form back as it? :o

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  • Tigsteroonie
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    Does the 6p make a rounding difference? One thing I remember from the tax credit forms (haven't had this year's renewal yet), they only dealt with round £ and had no interest in the pennies.

    Personally, I really wouldn't worry ;)
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  • System
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    Haven't a clue :o

    Have looked through the guidance notes and nothing is jumping out at me.

    I should probably be worrying more about the fact i can't find a black pen anywhere :o
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  • xHannahx
    xHannahx Posts: 614 Forumite
    They round to the nearest pound, so I'm guessing your P60 has a .06 on the end of the figure earnt?
  • System
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    xHannahx wrote: »
    They round to the nearest pound, so I'm guessing your P60 has a .06 on the end of the figure earnt?
    It does yes
    They don't ask for pence and there shouldnt be anywhere on the form for pence to be recorded.
    D'oh! I need to look at the forms more carefully! :o looking at it says round down to the nearest pound.

    Thanks
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