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subsoniccoyote wrote: »Sounds like a lazy adviser mookie, they should have asked you to work out your income and took that from you as it could have increased your payments. It is best for some people to wait until the end of the tax year before giving their income details as they underestimate their income and they are overpaid. And when you do stop being employed or being paid by employer you should let TCO know.
Thanks. I did let them know as soon as left my employment at end of feb and my payment was adjusted staight away for that, as was the child disability element when I called to advise them a couple of weeks before. If it all works out on the end of year payment then thats ok, I just wanted to check I had not missed out on any payments due because the advisor had not recorded my change.0
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