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tax credit - joint to single claim
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sanova76
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Hi,
I'm splitting up with my husband. He's moving out in a week time. Obviously I need to change the tax credit from joint to single claim.
I'm really worried because I saw a lot of post where people have been overpaid and end up owing HMRC lots of money.
Is this always the case? People being overpaid?
Do I need to proof any documents to show he's no longer live in the house?
How long does the process usually take? I assume my existing payment will be stop while they're processing the new claim?
Please advise, I'm really worried!
TIA.
San
I'm splitting up with my husband. He's moving out in a week time. Obviously I need to change the tax credit from joint to single claim.
I'm really worried because I saw a lot of post where people have been overpaid and end up owing HMRC lots of money.
Is this always the case? People being overpaid?
Do I need to proof any documents to show he's no longer live in the house?
How long does the process usually take? I assume my existing payment will be stop while they're processing the new claim?
Please advise, I'm really worried!
TIA.
San
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Hi,
I'm splitting up with my husband. He's moving out in a week time. Obviously I need to change the tax credit from joint to single claim.
I'm really worried because I saw a lot of post where people have been overpaid and end up owing HMRC lots of money.
Is this always the case? People being overpaid?
Do I need to proof any documents to show he's no longer live in the house?
How long does the process usually take? I assume my existing payment will be stop while they're processing the new claim?
Please advise, I'm really worried!
TIA.
San
Yes, an over payment is possible.0 -
Hi,
Yes, I'm in the full Universal Credit are.
I was wondering how can I be overpaid because I assumed if you earn less you get more benefit?0 -
Hi,
Yes, I'm in the full Universal Credit are.
I was wondering how can I be overpaid because I assumed if you earn less you get more benefit?
Tax credits are based on annual income, so an over payment is possible.0
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