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Review your tax credit claim |
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Families and individuals currently receiving tax credits are being reminded that they need to renew their claims by 31 July – otherwise their payments could stop. Renewing is simple – claimants need to check the information in the renewals pack they’ve been sent, and let HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) know if their circumstances have changed, such as working hours, child care costs or pay. They must also provide details of their previous year’s income, so HMRC can check they are receiving all the tax credits they’re entitled to. To complete the forms, claimants will need relevant information to hand, such as childcare details and, if they’re employed, payslips and their end-of-year P60 form. And after renewing, claimants should make sure they let HMRC know about any subsequent changes in their circumstances, as soon as they happen. HMRC’s Director of Benefits and Credits, Richard Summersgill, said: Claimants on “nil awards”, and those receiving only the full family element of Child Tax Credit, will just receive the statement of their 2008/09 award. If these details are correct, no further action is needed, and their claims are automatically renewed. However, if the details on the award statement are wrong, they must tell HMRC. For further information on tax credits, see the HMRC website at www.hmrc.gov.uk/taxcredits, or call the tax credits helpline on 0845 300 3900, which is available from 8.00am to 8.00pm, seven days a week.
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About The Author ![]() Sarah Laing Sarah is a Chartered Tax Adviser. She has been writing professionally since joining CCH Editions in 1998 as a Senior Technical Editor, contributing to a range of highly regarded publications including the British Tax Reporter, Taxes - The Weekly Tax News, the Red & Green legislation volumes, Hardman's, International Tax Agreements and many others. She became Publishing Manager for the tax and accounting portfolio in 2001 and later went on to help run CCH Seminars (including ABG Courses and Conferences). Sarah originally worked for the Inland Revenue in Newbury and Swindon Tax Offices, before moving out into practice in 1991. She has worked for both small and Big 5 firms. She now works as a freelance author providing technical writing services for the tax and accountancy profession. |
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Article Added Thursday, 02 July 2009 |













