Time running out to renew tax credit claims

renew tax credits under CC2 by HMRC smallerWith the tax credit renewal deadline on July 31 looming, the government’s HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) department is urging claimants to renew now or risk having payments stopped.

 

 

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Last year 410,000 customers had their payments stopped or altered because they missed the deadline to inform HMRC of changes to their circumstances, such as to working hours, income and childcare costs.

renew tax credits under CC2 by HMRC smallerHMRC says their renewals system is now easier and more accessible.

Rachel McLean, HMRC’s interim Director General of Customer Services, said: “We’ve made some really helpful improvements this year to our online and app services to support our customers. We know life can be hectic so the start and stop feature allows customers to begin and complete their renewal on a day and time convenient for them.

“It’s fantastic that 32,000 have used our app and 733,000 customers have already renewed their tax credits online. I urge customers who have yet to renew their tax credits to do so as soon as possible, thereby avoiding having their payments stopped. The 31 July deadline is fast approaching.”

Online help and information on renewing tax credits is available on GOV.UK and via HMRC’s customer service Twitter feed @HMRCcustomers. Support is also available on the tax credits helpline: 0345 300 3900.

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