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ColettemThompson
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please could i ask you advice, i applyed for tax credit two years ago when my first son was born, they overpaid us by nearly £2000 as who ever input our details put that my husband and i had an income of zero, but my husband works full time!!!! would this be there mistake and i could dispute it? the repayments are killing us and its all very confusing, and if you dont understand there system its hard to argue it! thank you
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Started comping 22nd May 08 and cant stop:D
Started comping 22nd May 08 and cant stop:D
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hi,
Sometimes its possible to ask the tax credit office to lower the repayments you are making because you are going through financial hardship.0
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