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Hi, just wanted to let you know that i have rang them today, i said having taken advice it would seem that i should have been claiming as a couple instead of single, she didn't ask many questions, i just said a couple of times that we are not together as a couple and that he does his own thing the majority of the time.

 

She asked did he pay me maintenance, for which i announced he wasn't my son's father and the main reason we are still living in the same house is down to the fact we cannot afford to sell as there is no equity in the house and by selling wouldn't actually clear the mortage.

 

I said that i saw myself as single and supporting my son who is currently at college. I made it clear he didn't even know i was claiming and that having taken advice even if i wanted to claim as a couple (which i won't be doing) i wouldn't qualify due to joint income.

 

She said she had closed my claim from today and i would hear from the overpayments team, they will write to me and the overpayment will be from 6th April 2012, so i am thankful that it is only from that date, well i am hoping that is what she meant, if that is the case i reckon i will owe about £2800.

 

I was probably fortunate i got someone who was ok on the phone with me, i just remained calm and polite and said i was sorry and that i had been naive, i just made it clear i hadn't actually set out to be dishonest, i was shaking like mad and my stomach was doing somersaults, but i am glad i phoned them as it's one less hurdle to overcome.

 

I feel for everyone out there as that sick to your stomach feeling is horrendous, but i do feel like a huge weight has been lifted. I will keep in touch and let you all know the outcome once i hear back, she said she couldn't give me a time scale for a response.

 

Thanks to all of you who have replied or commented, it means alot!! X

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Well done nicki. That took guts.

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It did lol, i surprised myself, but the relief after phoning i wished i had done it sooner, i think a combination of a nice person at the other end of the phone and me just being honest (as much as i dared) helped x

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It did lol, i surprised myself, but the relief after phoning i wished i had done it sooner, i think a combination of a nice person at the other end of the phone and me just being honest (as much as i dared) helped x

I think it's always a relief to start taking control of a situation than worrying about it but not actually dealing with it. :-)

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omg,sent my letter into hmrc over 3 weeks ago,have rung then twice to see whats happening and they just keep saying they are getting to everyone in date order,the wait is making me a nervous wreck,has anybody else had to wait this long,i just want it over with

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Hello everyone, just an update i finally had a letter today, they have just said that i have been overpaid, it's just over £3,000 and i am thankful they have only taken it back to last year 2012-13 and anything from 6th April 2013 to the date i phoned them.

 

So now i need to get my mind round the thought of paying it back, i do feel very thankful that they haven't fined me or worse.

 

Having read plenty of peoples experiences it does seem that if you try and be straight and as honest as you can they are actually ok with you, i am glad i phoned after putting it off through fear, i agree there are probably a few jobs worths that you could end up with on the end of the phone but it seems on the whole they are actually ok and pretty understanding.

 

I just made it clear we are only living in the same house due to the house being in negative equity, because we have separate bank accounts and the only thing we have that links us is the mortgage that probably helped my cause as she did mention she could see the link between us went back a few years!!!

 

Good luck to anyone who is still waiting to hear, i will keep checking back here and i will also get back to you all when i find out how much i am going to be repaying (hoping i can pay it weekly as i am paid weekly).

 

If it helps i also found a site called netmums which i found helpful, do a google search tax credit fraud and look for netmums and you'll find a never ending list of people in the same situation.

 

Remember they are unlikely to prosecute you they only want their money back that they feel you shouldn't have been entitled too!!! xx

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I decided to ring them today, got passed around two different departments and ended up with someone who was really rude, i asked about repaying it weekly, she muttered something about proving i couldn't pay it in full!!!!

 

I politely said if i was in a position to pull £3,000 out of my pocket i wouldn't have been claiming, the snotty response i got was 'most people who claim don't need it'......clearly not going to get into a conversation any further with her so i said i would write to them with an offer of payment, end of conversation!!!

 

It's really annoyed me, i was polite at all times, an i am trying rectify the situation, shame i didn't get her name.... think i was that shocked by her reaction i didn't ask!!

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Hi,

 

Please help...especially Nicky19 if you see this as I read your post. Although mine is a lot worse. I have been claiming tax credits since 1999 when my son was born and when me and his father were together. When we split in 2000 I changed the claim over to a single claim. I met my next partner in 2001 and moved in together. I still didn't change the claim over to joint..stupid I know. We got married and had a little girl in 2006 and still I did not tell tax credits as we have separate bank accounts and his money is his and mine is mine. The last house we lived in my husband owned and he sold it 2 years ago so we could move into a bigger house, the one we are in now. I am still claiming as a single claimant with 2 children and feel so guilty and don't know how to get out of it. All in all I have been claiming as single for past 10 years. Recently my husband received a letter to his mothers address from hmrc (as they have his address from when he claimed years ago as he was a single dad) asking for details on a property he may have sold and need to know information regarding capital gains. I feel ill all the time, sick, cant concentrate and don't know what to do. I don't want to go to prison and cant stop crying about my children.

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Hi,

 

Please help...especially Nicky19 if you see this as I read your post. Although mine is a lot worse. I have been claiming tax credits since 1999 when my son was born and when me and his father were together. When we split in 2000 I changed the claim over to a single claim. I met my next partner in 2001 and moved in together. I still didn't change the claim over to joint..stupid I know. We got married and had a little girl in 2006 and still I did not tell tax credits as we have separate bank accounts and his money is his and mine is mine. The last house we lived in my husband owned and he sold it 2 years ago so we could move into a bigger house, the one we are in now. I am still claiming as a single claimant with 2 children and feel so guilty and don't know how to get out of it. All in all I have been claiming as single for past 10 years. Recently my husband received a letter to his mothers address from hmrc (as they have his address from when he claimed years ago as he was a single dad) asking for details on a property he may have sold and need to know information regarding capital gains. I feel ill all the time, sick, cant concentrate and don't know what to do. I don't want to go to prison and cant stop crying about my children.

 

Hi space girl, my best advice is to ring them an say you need to update your details, don't tell them any unnecessary info, if you still qualify as a couple just tell them you now have a partner, if you are financially linked via a mortgage or any credit card be careful what you say.

So make it your priority to ring them tomorrow, every day you put it off you will only feel worse.. You will not go to prison and the worst that could happen you'll be in my situation an you'll have to repay anything they think you weren't entitled to.

Just close single claim if your worried about doing new joint claim leave it for now, you can always contact them to update anytime. Your still a step ahead and you'll have already informed them of changes. Keep in touch an let me know how you get on, just remember don't volunteer info. Take care x

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Thanks for the advice. The thing I am worried about is that obviously we got married in 2006 and so I cant really say my partner has just moved in coz as soon as they see his surname is same as mine I think alarm bells will ring.

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Thanks for the advice. The thing I am worried about is that obviously we got married in 2006 and so I cant really say my partner has just moved in coz as soon as they see his surname is same as mine I think alarm bells will ring.

 

This is what I would do:

Call them to cancel claim, if they ask you why, you can say you are about to have a change inI circumstances so you will have to assess new situation an then possibly make a new claim in the future.

I wouldn't worry about you having the same name, plenty of people marry and then separate, if you contact them first that is better than what happened to me, which basically forced my hand as I either needed to provide proof of him being there or not.

 

The way to stay in control is don't let them contact you, please don't worry, it sounds like the house business is nothing to do with tax credits but a tax exercise to do with your other half, which if I were you I would contact cab for advice.

 

Just cancel your claim and try not to worry x

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Hi Nicky,

Well today I rang tax credits and said I wanted to close my claim down as I have started to live with someone. They didn't ask many questions at all and just said that I would now not receive any further payments from them and did I want to do a joint claim. I said not at this time but that I may in the future. Which I wont!!. I feel better for doing this and hope that will be the end of it but who knows. At least I got in first and got the claim stopped. My husband also rang tax office and got that sorted too. Hopefully it will be okay.

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Well done for sorting it out, yes it is a big relief once you've made the call, i am in the process of trying to find out how much i will need to pay back, i am paid weekly so i am hoping to make an arrangement with them, i've phoned several times and sat in a queue so now i've written to them with an offer, it's a small amount weekly but at least i am making some effort to pay it back. I do certainly miss the money as other half is still with his dad at the mo, i've also been in touch with a mortgage adviser to check the situation again as i still think i'd be best off selling up and starting again on my own, my son is about to start his 3rd year at college he's 18, not working (feel for him as he can't even get an interview for jobs he applies for), so money wise it's hard, but cos i do get help with the mortgage i can't complain as i am better off than some people.

 

Will let you know when i hear back about the payment arrangement. x

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If ur husband /partners name are on the utility bills u have not got a leg to stand on imvho

have to wonder how much of this carry on is actually going on ..

 

U need to cancel ur claim immdediately ,keep contact to postal if possible if they are looking for details

for one year provide that by post ,do not lie but just provide the info they asked for ,they may just send you

a bill for the year ,tbh if its one year they are dealing with and you have stopped the claim they may leave it at that ....

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I too am in the same situation, due to debts and mortgage arrears we seperated but found that there was no way we could repay debts if two households, so ex moved into spare room...we have never changed any address so council tax etc all come here addressed to mr and mrs...

.I had a letter from wftc saying that they are working with a credit agency and it had thrown up that we are financially linked so why had i claimed as a single person. I claimed as a single person because that is what i thought i was.

 

To cut a long story short....i panicked when i got the letter, didnt think to look on here for advice and did an internet search for legal representation to help me sort this out. I found a london based company who said they could help and that they were really good at what they did and would charge me a fixed fee for sorting it out. I sent them all the information that the tax credits letter asked for and a covering letter explaining the situation here at home. I then got an email to say they would definately be able to help me within this fixed sum so i borrowed the money from someone and paid them. Yesterday i got a long email saying they had spoken to the tax credit people and they would be able to help me but i had to pay them almost a thousand pounds.

 

I do not have this, and from looking on here feel that I should write to the tax credit people and admit that i am at fault for not letting them know that ex was living here, an offer to pay back whatever they deem I owe....Please could someone advise if this is the best way to do it...Like the other people on here I am guilty of not telling them, and cannot prove that we have separated.

thank you for any help

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Elly19, I had a similar situation except that I had notified the TCO of our living arrangements & they said it was fine to continue my single claim.

When my case was checked by Compliance I couldn't prove that I was single & we were linked by Council tax & the mortgage so I am now repaying 2 years worth of overpayment.

 

Maybe someone else can advise of the best thing to do but in my experience they didn't want to know even though they had a record of me notifying then that my husband was 'lodging' here.

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what should I do, thank you for your reply, I think in my mind I know I need to reply to them and ask them to allow me to repay them, but I would also like to know what others think of the agency I was going to use and their costs...my gut tells me I should write to the TCO myself but i would be interested in what other people think.

thanks again.

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From reading other posts where people have lived separately - you need to provide proof that you have paid all of the household bills & give them another address where your ex has been registered (which they will check). Also, check posts on Netmums - if you look back there a few people in the same situation as you (ie, have split from partners but can't afford to run 2 houses) so you may get more of an idea of what TCO have/have not accepted as being 'single'. As for the company you contacted I can't see that they can do anymore than you can - TCO will tell you what to provide & if you can't they will order a repayment, I'm not sure what any other company can change regarding the outcome.

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