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brokencross
17-Jan-09, 13:40
Might be worth a read and further investigation for some Orgers. But do it quickly deadline 31 January 2009. Good Luck.

http://www.taxcredits.org.uk/?gclid=CJvS983OlZgCFQyjQwodoTP8Iw

Do it through the HMRC though, can't vouch for this site.

brokencross
17-Jan-09, 13:51
More info from another source.

http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/tax-advice/article.html?in_article_id=466729&in_page_id=11

http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/forms/11ctc.pdf

ShelleyCowie
17-Jan-09, 15:53
Wow thanks Brokencross! Turns out my partner is entitled to this! We have read all the small print and seems he is entitled to the top amount! :eek: How crazy is that! Looks like the kids can get some new clothes for school/new school uniforms for years to come! :Razz

Bazeye
17-Jan-09, 16:17
Thanks for that Brokencross. Could have got you a pint in Boro on Jan 3rd if youd have posted sooner. Was there for the FA cup game v Barrow. Had a great day out and contrary to popular belief Middlesbrough is a great place(not a patch on Thurso though) Once again thanks.

scorrie
17-Jan-09, 16:30
Wow thanks Brokencross! Turns out my partner is entitled to this! We have read all the small print and seems he is entitled to the top amount! :eek: How crazy is that! Looks like the kids can get some new clothes for school/new school uniforms for years to come! :Razz

Shelley, don't bank on the idea that you will get money paid to you in the same way that tax credits are paid. The following information is at the bottom of one of the links provided:-

"Few claimants will be given actual cash, however. Most will receive an extra allowance to reduce the income tax they have to pay."

It is still beneficial, but not cash-in-hand.

ShelleyCowie
17-Jan-09, 17:15
Shelley, don't bank on the idea that you will get money paid to you in the same way that tax credits are paid. The following information is at the bottom of one of the links provided:-

"Few claimants will be given actual cash, however. Most will receive an extra allowance to reduce the income tax they have to pay."

It is still beneficial, but not cash-in-hand.

Yeah we thought that! But as we see it every little helps! The way kids go through clothes and shoes is mental! [lol]

brokencross
21-Jan-09, 09:14
Another financial freebie for soon-to-be-mums.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/hipg/what-is-it.htm

Tugmistress
21-Jan-09, 10:19
well that was good, rang the help line number on the bottom of the pdf document and got nothing! just a long bleep :(

Do we stiill have a tax office up here? or did it close already?

Bazeye
21-Jan-09, 20:45
well that was good, rang the help line number on the bottom of the pdf document and got nothing! just a long bleep :(

Do we stiill have a tax office up here? or did it close already?

Stop paying tax youll soon find out.:lol:

lynne duncan
21-Jan-09, 21:35
http://www.taxcredits.org.uk/?gclid=CJvS983OlZgCFQyjQwodoTP8Iw
this website seems to be charging you to do this in this
(Please note,
The Entitlements Agency will retain any interest and £94exc vat for processing and administration.)
please check through the government website if you think you are entitled to this

Tristan
21-Jan-09, 21:43
I contacted Inland Revenue a few years ago about this one. I was told there was no such thing.
Thanks for finding the link!

brokencross
22-Jan-09, 08:11
http://www.taxcredits.org.uk/?gclid=CJvS983OlZgCFQyjQwodoTP8Iw
this website seems to be charging you to do this in this
(Please note,
The Entitlements Agency will retain any interest and £94exc vat for processing and administration.)
please check through the government website if you think you are entitled to this
That is why I said to do it directly through HMRC. I think that website is charging a "commission" of sorts which the HMRC warn about http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/news/ctc.htm which tells you the correct form to fill in to apply and also how to check if you are entitled.

They say.."Finally, please be aware that if you decide to use the services of a Tax Agent you will normally have to pay them a fee which could be a significant percentage of any repayment you may be due."

Also for Tugs they say "Please do not telephone HMRC as this may cause an additional delay to your claim."

JAWS
22-Jan-09, 08:37
You are only supposed to hear about it and think it's wonderfully generous. You are not supposed to try and find out if or how you should claim it because that really upsets the whole system. ;)

Who's cynical?
Oh, and if there's anybody from the tax office looking in, "It wasnae me wot sed that!" :eek:

Tugmistress
22-Jan-09, 08:43
haha nice one jaws, but i still don't know if the tax office in wick is still open or not!

JAWS
22-Jan-09, 09:30
I don't honestly know. There was some talk about it possibly closing a short time ago and some objections to it but I don't recall hearing it had closed.
If you find a number for them give it a ring, if they have closed recently I would think the calls would transfer automatically to wherever covers us.

If it all goes wrong I never said a word.

Penelope Pitstop
22-Jan-09, 10:17
haha nice one jaws, but i still don't know if the tax office in wick is still open or not!

As far as I know it's still open.