In brief outline my husband was on a low wage that meant he wasn't working 16 hours a week in the eyes of the tax credits office. They have therefore taken away our entitlement to the childcare element of tax credit that they have been paying for the last year.
This means we are now liable to re-pay around £13k in childcare tax credits that they claim we were not entitled to.
An 'earlier years update' has been completed by my husband's employer and his salary for the relevant tax year now shows him to have worked 16 hours a week. This however has not been accepted by the tax credits office and they are basically saying we 'retrospectively amended income details purely to meet with the tax credit requirements'. It was the tax credits office that alerted us to the error in his wages and made us get the earlier year update completed but they will not accept this information.
We no longer have the requirement for such a large childcare element claim but obviously would like to avoid paying back the £13k if at all possible.
We will be completing an SSCS5A form to appeal the decision but were hoping for some advice on filling it in in order to get the best chance of a positive outcome.
Any advice would be gratefully appreciated.
Thank you.
This means we are now liable to re-pay around £13k in childcare tax credits that they claim we were not entitled to.
An 'earlier years update' has been completed by my husband's employer and his salary for the relevant tax year now shows him to have worked 16 hours a week. This however has not been accepted by the tax credits office and they are basically saying we 'retrospectively amended income details purely to meet with the tax credit requirements'. It was the tax credits office that alerted us to the error in his wages and made us get the earlier year update completed but they will not accept this information.
We no longer have the requirement for such a large childcare element claim but obviously would like to avoid paying back the £13k if at all possible.
We will be completing an SSCS5A form to appeal the decision but were hoping for some advice on filling it in in order to get the best chance of a positive outcome.
Any advice would be gratefully appreciated.
Thank you.
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