July
2007
Tax Credits Final Reminder
Tax credits are state benefits which are generally
available to lower income families. However, entitlement
to the credits is significantly increased where individuals
pay for childcare or have a dip in normal levels of
income perhaps due to incurring trading losses.
Individuals
who have already claimed tax credits for 2006/07 have
to finalise their provisional award, which would have
originally been based on their 2005/06 income, and
advise HMRC of any changes in their circumstances for
2007/08. This procedure is known as the renewals process.
The deadline for the submission of tax credit renewals
is 31 July 2007, which is a month earlier than the
renewal date last year which was 31 August.
HMRC have been busily advertising the renewals process
in the national press. Claimants need to be aware that
the payment of tax credits will stop at the end of
July if they have not renewed their applications by
that date.
HMRC are also reminding claimants that the deadline
for letting them know that their circumstances have
changed has been reduced from three months to just
one. Some examples of the sorts of changes which have
to be notified in year are changes in family circumstances,
perhaps a partner moving in or out of the family home,
or a reduction in childcare costs. A reduction of £10
a week for a mere four weeks has to be reported!
If you need any help with the completion of your form
or any advice on tax credits generally please do get
in touch.
Internet links:
HMRC tax
credits page and change of circumstances
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