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You are not under the tax credit?

It 'hard to believe, but according to estimates, more than £ 4000000000 tax credits go unclaimed in the UK. We are here with the worst economic crisis in decades, rising unemployment, energy costs through the roof, but some people do not get the government they deserve. Now, who would certainly be a lack of awareness. Or it could be due to some people, believing that don `t qualify. However, the figure of £ 4200000000 is even strongerwas last year, when the estimates of three and a half billion pounds from landfills.

Surprisingly, one quarter of pensioners are losers, do not support the pension rights they are entitled. And nearly 10% of households that could be more money `s child tax credit does not pretend.

There is no excuse for people not just to check to see if they qualify. I know that among the oldest form filling can be daunting, at times. ButParents can often help. Citizens Advice ', often giving advice, and even the social security offices may, in certain circumstances, help you fill out forms. There is also a tax credit helpline and the caller can be of great help to get the forms filled out The hotline opens long hours beyond 8:00 to 8:00 three-day holiday, and are available, too Sunday.

The key to all this is not to late. You can get the retroactive(Usually up to three months). Once it is gone, then it is lost forever. The low income people need extra money. The aid is there, just needs to be asked. Maybe the government could and should do more to make people aware of their rights to benefits through increased advertising.

For those claiming tax credits, it is useful to remember that you can get more money if you need to pay for child care during school holidays. You must inform the office of tax credits ifcosts have increased, or for a period that don `t need someone to care for your child (ren). In other words, they like to be informed.

July 31 is a milestone that the tax is concerned. It `s the last day you can take tax credits for fiscal year 2008/09. And if you must pay income tax, normally the last day to pay taxes on the account. Those who must submit their tax returns by January 31, 2009only be achieved with 100 € penalty after July 31.

Times are hard for everyone. For pensioners, low income, self employed, the list is long. I am of the opinion that the government takes care of himself, where money matters are concerned. Members don `t go short. So is all of us to make sure we get what we deserve. If you fill out a form to make a complaint and are not eligible, what have you lost? At least we know for sure. Never assumeYou have no right, or you could lose much on the need for extra money to make ends meet.