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Tax Credits Auto Renewal but no longer entitled
MsShorty
Posts: 179 Forumite
Just after some advice from the Tax Credits 'experts' on this forum.
I have not been entitled to Tax Credits, since my youngest son left college last July.
I have now received my Tax Credits Annual Review for 2015/2016. It is an auto renewal and, as the income figures quoted are correct, I do not need to do anything further.
However, I only want to finalise my claim for 2015/2016, but do not want it to 'auto renew' as I am no longer entitled to tax credits and so do not want to claim for 2016/2017.
How do I go about ensuring that my claim is now cancelled, rather than remaining as an open claim with £0 entitlement?
Hope this makes sense!
Thanks in advance.
I have not been entitled to Tax Credits, since my youngest son left college last July.
I have now received my Tax Credits Annual Review for 2015/2016. It is an auto renewal and, as the income figures quoted are correct, I do not need to do anything further.
However, I only want to finalise my claim for 2015/2016, but do not want it to 'auto renew' as I am no longer entitled to tax credits and so do not want to claim for 2016/2017.
How do I go about ensuring that my claim is now cancelled, rather than remaining as an open claim with £0 entitlement?
Hope this makes sense!
Thanks in advance.
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By calling them and asking to withdraw.0
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Thanks, Darksparkle. Will do that.0
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