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TC annual review, leave blank or write 0.00?

Boxes that are zero, should you write zero zero or 0.00

Or just leave blank?
Nothing has been fixed since 2008, it was just pushed into the future

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  • AG47
    AG47 Posts: 1,618 Forumite
    Like total other income, shall I leave it blank or write with a black pen 0.00?
    Nothing has been fixed since 2008, it was just pushed into the future
  • Darksparkle
    Darksparkle Posts: 5,465 Forumite
    Blank. . .
  • AG47
    AG47 Posts: 1,618 Forumite
    Blank. . .

    Thanks but are you sure?

    It’s not in the notes anywhere

    How do they know if you just missed it
    Nothing has been fixed since 2008, it was just pushed into the future
  • Darksparkle
    Darksparkle Posts: 5,465 Forumite
    No I'm lying.
  • poppy12345
    poppy12345 Posts: 18,905 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    AG47 wrote: »
    Thanks but are you sure?

    It’s not in the notes anywhere

    How do they know if you just missed it
    When it comes to tax credits, DS really does know what they're talking about.
  • TELLIT01
    TELLIT01 Posts: 18,192 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper PPI Party Pooper
    I'm not doubting the DS knows what they are talking about, but the OP has a valid point about how do they know the section simply hasn't been completed. When I worked at DWP I always advised people not to leave any part blank, unless it fell into the category of sections to be skipped. That way there could be no doubt.
  • Darksparkle
    Darksparkle Posts: 5,465 Forumite
    TELLIT01 wrote: »
    I'm not doubting the DS knows what they are talking about, but the OP has a valid point about how do they know the section simply hasn't been completed. When I worked at DWP I always advised people not to leave any part blank, unless it fell into the category of sections to be skipped. That way there could be no doubt.

    The notes tell you to leave any boxes that don't apply blank. So if for example you're not self employed, you don't say your self employed income is zero, you'd leave it blank because it wasn't zero it's not applicable.
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