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Topic : Child tax credits |
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| gazzer |
Rebates for those who qualify If you have a child born between 6th April 1986 and 5th April 2003 you COULD claim a tax rebate. The year before tax credits were introduced, there was a different allowance available which was very poorly publicised by the Inland Revenue, now HMRC. You can still claim this £529 - £1,048 allowance and this website has been setup to help you do so. IMPORTANT: Claims must be submitted by the 31st January 2009 deadline. You are eligible to claim £529 allowance if: * You have a child born between 6th April 1986 and 5th April 2003. * The child lived with you for all or part of 2002/2003. * You worked and paid tax for all or part of 2002/2003. You are eligible to claim £1,048 allowance if: You can answer yes to the above questions and one of your children was born between 6th April 2002 and 5th April 2003. Notes * Making the claim does not affect your current or future working / child tax credits. * Your marital status does not affect your claim. You may be eligible, if you were single, married or living with a partner. * You or your partner has to have earned £6,000+ in the 2002/2003 tax year. * If you have claimed the allowance back in 2002, you cannot claim it now. * If your final tax code on your April 03 P60 ended in a H or a T, you have already had the allowance. (If you are not sure, please apply and we will check it for you.) * Entitlements Agency will retain any interest and £94exc vat for processing/administration You need this form or call the tax man www.hmrc.gov.uk/forms/11ctc.pdf |
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| Loafer |
Nice one gazzer, that's got to be worth a try! Thanks. |
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| Baldybogey |
this post has been edited 1 time(s) The number on the form is incorrect... should be 0845 300 3900. The method of receiving this was by a change to your tax code rather than the credit you receive now. Check your P60 for those years and if you and/or your partner at that time have a letter "T" or "H" on the end then you recieved it... If you can't find you P60 for that year you need to speak to your local tax office. (details pasted from hmrc.gov.uk website) West Yorkshire & Craven Tax Office for individuals 0845 302 1432 For customers who are deaf or hearing or speech impaired: 0845 302 1408 (Textphone) A textphone allows you to type what you want to say rather than speaking into a mouthpiece. You can use a textphone instead of a voice telephone if you are deaf or have problems with your speech. It is not possible to speak to an adviser by phoning a textphone number. If you're calling from abroad please telephone: +44 127 489 9137 Fax: Telephone opening hours: 8.00 am to 8.00 pm, Monday to Friday 8.00 am to 4.00 pm Saturday Postal address: Centenary Court 1 St Blaise Way Bradford BD1 4YL |
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