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PAYE and WTC

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  • KcEliMa
    KcEliMa Posts: 106 Forumite
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    Beg your pardon, I’m referring to the WTC alone, which we haven’t before been in receipt of. 
    But makes a little more sense now, thank you. 
    Think it’s just something to suck up and see what happens. Tax credits are aware I don’t have a paid job and don’t earn, so surely that’s a full stop to my worrying (which I can’t help, I need everything to be black & white for our mortgage application and the stress just keeps weighing me down 😔) 
    Thank you for your patience with me and reassurance 😊 
    FTB-
    Offer Accepted May 2020 | Mortgage Offer June 2020 | 
  • calcotti
    calcotti Posts: 15,696 Forumite
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    KcEliMa said:
    Beg your pardon, I’m referring to the WTC alone, which we haven’t before been in receipt of. 
    But makes a little more sense now, thank you. 
    Think it’s just something to suck up and see what happens. Tax credits are aware I don’t have a paid job and don’t earn, so surely that’s a full stop to my worrying (which I can’t help, I need everything to be black & white for our mortgage application and the stress just keeps weighing me down 😔) 
    Thank you for your patience with me and reassurance 😊 
    Tac Credits is one claim which comprises both WTC and CTC. You will always have been assessed for both if the working requirements were met but, by inference in the past your joint income was too high to be paid any WTC.
    Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Some rules may be different in other parts of UK.
  • KcEliMa
    KcEliMa Posts: 106 Forumite
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    calcotti said: 
    Tac Credits is one claim which comprises both WTC and CTC. You will always have been assessed for both if the working requirements were met but, by inference in the past your joint income was too high to be paid any WTC.
    Thank you! 

    And, yes, to the previous comment about me saying ‘I’ it’s not just me, the claim is absolutely in both our names, so is We, my mistake!

    Thank you so much! 
    FTB-
    Offer Accepted May 2020 | Mortgage Offer June 2020 | 
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