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New online help for tax credit claimants

New online help for tax credit claimants

News Release issued by the COI News Distribution Service on 08 June 2010

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has launched a series of new online videos to help tax credit claimants through the annual renewal process.

Every year, claimants must renew their tax credit awards by 31 July, or their payments stop.

The interactive, bite-sized videos take viewers through the renewal process step-by-step, offering the chance to tailor the help to their own circumstances. The videos cover key areas such as: checking the accuracy of the information in your renewals pack; notifying HMRC of any changes in circumstances you haven’t already reported during the year; and providing details of your previous year’s income.

The videos are available – as well as lots of other help and information on tax credit renewals – from the DirectGov website at direct.gov.uk/renewyourtaxcredits.

HMRC’s Director of Benefits and Credits, Steve Lamey, said:

“These new videos are a great way of getting help and advice on renewing your tax credits, and should be able to answer any questions you may have about the renewals process.

“Once you’ve received your pack, please don’t put it off – renew straight away. The sooner you renew, the sooner we can make sure you’re receiving the right money.”

Notes for editors

1. The tax credits helpline number is 0845 300 3900.

2. Claimants on ‘nil awards’, and those receiving only the full family element of Child Tax Credit, will just receive the statement of their 2009/10 award. If these details are correct, no further action is needed, and their claims are automatically renewed. However, if the details on the award statement are wrong, they must tell HMRC.

Issued by HM Revenue & Customs Press Office

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Contacts:

HMRC Out of Hours
Phone: 07860 359544
NDS.HMRC@coi.gsi.gov.uk

Sara Gaines
Phone: 020 7147 0394
sara.gaines@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk

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