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over a year ago
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So, I've recently had my work hours increased to 16 + on a zero hour contract, being a lone parent I declared this with the inland revenue via phone and only information I had to give were employment details including hourly rate. Does this mean I'll receive my first tax credits payment before Christmas or likely to be in the new year ?
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"Why would you 'start' receiving benefits if you now earn more?
Or am I missing something. " It's to declare that I've had my work hours increased to claim working tax credits |
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"Why would you 'start' receiving benefits if you now earn more?
Or am I missing something. "
You have to be working 16 hours or more to be able to claim working tax credits |
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"Why would you 'start' receiving benefits if you now earn more?
Or am I missing something.
You have to be working 16 hours or more to be able to claim working tax credits" Exactly this |
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"Why would you 'start' receiving benefits if you now earn more?
Or am I missing something.
You have to be working 16 hours or more to be able to claim working tax credits"
Right I see!! Thank you |
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"So, I've recently had my work hours increased to 16 + on a zero hour contract, being a lone parent I declared this with the inland revenue via phone and only information I had to give were employment details including hourly rate. Does this mean I'll receive my first tax credits payment before Christmas or likely to be in the new year ?
J"
It entirely depends! Usually takes 2/3 weeks which means you're perilously close. In the past I've called them after a week as the calculations will be further along by that point and they may be able to give you a more accurate amount and possible payment date |
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"So, I've recently had my work hours increased to 16 + on a zero hour contract, being a lone parent I declared this with the inland revenue via phone and only information I had to give were employment details including hourly rate. Does this mean I'll receive my first tax credits payment before Christmas or likely to be in the new year ?
J
It entirely depends! Usually takes 2/3 weeks which means you're perilously close. In the past I've called them after a week as the calculations will be further along by that point and they may be able to give you a more accurate amount and possible payment date" Thank you
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