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3rd September 2007, 03:10
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Child Tax Credit Overpayments Hi Angelone, Thanks for your answers. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I think HMRC will pursue this overpayment. With regards to claiming Tax Credits, Child or Working tax credit. “Rule 1: The general rule is that, to claim tax credits, a person must be aged 16 or over and live in the United Kingdom. Short absences abroad for holidays or on business will not affect eligibility. Some people may be eligible even if they do not live in the United Kingdom. The Tax Credits (Residence) Regulations 2003, referred to in this section, were made in March 2003 and were amended in the Tax Credit (Residence) (Amendment) Regulations 2004 made in April 2004 and by regulations 4 and 5 of the Tax Credits (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2006 made in March 2006.” If you do leave the country then TC’s can be claimed for a (maximum) further 8-week period. I also understand that you informed them of your circumstances (leaving the UK) but because you have given them a forwarding address in the UK, then they will probably use this against you. I wish you good luck in disputing this notice to pay, but unfortunately I have no further advice to give you to help you build up your case for appeal. Splashin |
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3rd September 2007, 21:42
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Child Tax Credit Overpayments From The Times
September 3, 2007 Cashback for parents in tax credits fiasco
Francis Elliott, Chief Political Correspondent
Gordon Brown faces the humiliating prospect of having to return hundreds of millions of pounds that has been reclaimed in overpaid tax credits in the latest blow to the complex benefit system he introduced.
Officials broke the law for more than three years by failing to tell claimants that their tax credit awards were under investigation, The Times has learnt. Ministers admit that at least 250,000 cases will have to be reviewed.
George Osborne, the Shadow Chancellor, is demanding an inquiry by the independent spending watchdog into the affair. A whistleblower in Revenue & Customs has told the Tories that the final bill could top £500 million.
Read on... Cashback for parents in tax credits fiasco - Times Online
__________________ This form is well hidden on the OFT's website and appears to be for the use of solicitors, but I see no reason why individuals cant use to to bring DCA harassment to the attention of the authorities. oft debt collection complaint form Click on this link and you will get a PDF complaint form from the OFT. Print it off, complete it and send it to: Enquiries Centre Office of Fair Trading FREEPOST London EC4B 4AH The more people who do this, the more chance we have of something being done about illegal DCA harassment. |
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17th September 2007, 22:28
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Child Tax Credit Overpayments Check out this link if your having tax credit problems. There ae people there who can actually help you and are also willing to do so. So many have and are still being affected by the tax credit system, don't do it alone
Splashin 
Last edited by splashin; 16th November 2007 at 20:12.
Reason: link mispelled
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26th November 2007, 23:54
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Child Tax Credit Overpayments Quote:
Originally Posted by campaigner Do google-search 'Tax Credit Casualties' and you'll find what you need on that site (not sure if the webmaster here will accept direct links). From there you can email us and get the support and pointers you need. You are SO not alone and we will look after you!! | Beautiful post. Bloody fantastic. That's what I love about self-help websites. I am a born cynic, but this ....this is great. |
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3rd December 2007, 22:55
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Child Tax Credit Overpayments start your own threat cobbi, meshing your problem into a long thread means less people are likely to notice and your situation may be confused with the OPs. |
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