You should talk to an adviser to find out if you can. You might be able to make a new claim for Universal Credit. You can check if you can claim Universal Credit. You should get help from your local Citizens Advice before making a claim for Universal Credit. Tell your local authority your tax credits have stopped.
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How to deal with HMRC. Tax Credits: Critical dates Tax credits, unlike other benefits, follow an annual cycle based on the tax year. We have produced a pdf timeline of the basic tax credits annual cycle , and set out below the critical dates in the annual cycle: Tax year 6 April — following 5 April These dates mark the start and finish of the UK tax year and therefore the start of the tax credits year which is aligned to it.
Appeal following mandatory reconsideration decision 1 month from date on mandatory reconsideration notice. Reinstate claims after termination for non-renewal 30 days from the date on the statement of account If a claim is terminated due to non-renewal , HMRC will issue a statement of account TC confirming the termination and showing any overpayment. Good cause deadline 31 January If a claim is terminated due to non-renewal and the 30 day deadline has passed for reinstating the claim, claimants may still be able to have the claim reinstated from 6 April if they had good cause for missing the deadline provided they show HMRC good cause by 31 January.
Confirm estimated income 31 January If a claimant cannot provide their actual income for the tax year just ended by July 31st or whatever deadline applies in their case , they can provide an estimate to HMRC. Your payments may have changed based on information from your employer or pension provider. If you contact HMRC within 30 days of the date on the statement your tax credit claim may be restored and you will not have to pay anything back.
If HMRC stops your payments, you cannot make a new claim for tax credits. Contact HMRC by phone or post if:. Check what you need to do. To help us improve GOV. It will take only 2 minutes to fill in.
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