just a reminder as deadline is coming up
Backdated claims for Children's Tax Credit - In England
Children's Tax Credit was a tax allowance available for the tax years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003. It was then replaced by Child Tax Credit.
However, if you were entitled to get Children's Tax Credit during those tax years and didn't make a claim, you may still be able to make a backdated claim. You can make a backdated claim for a tax allowance for up to six years.
The last date for claiming Children's Tax Credit for the tax year 2002/2003 is 31 January 2009. If you think you would have been entitled to get it, you need to hurry to make sure you don't miss out.
You can get a claim form and notes explaining how to apply from HM Revenue and Customs website at www.hmrc.gov.uk.
For more information about Child Tax Credit, see Benefits for families and children.
Backdated claims for Children's Tax Credit - In England
Children's Tax Credit was a tax allowance available for the tax years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003. It was then replaced by Child Tax Credit.
However, if you were entitled to get Children's Tax Credit during those tax years and didn't make a claim, you may still be able to make a backdated claim. You can make a backdated claim for a tax allowance for up to six years.
The last date for claiming Children's Tax Credit for the tax year 2002/2003 is 31 January 2009. If you think you would have been entitled to get it, you need to hurry to make sure you don't miss out.
You can get a claim form and notes explaining how to apply from HM Revenue and Customs website at www.hmrc.gov.uk.
For more information about Child Tax Credit, see Benefits for families and children.
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