Families and individuals that receive tax credits should ensure that they renew their tax credit claims by 31 July 2019. Claimants who do not renew on-time may have their payments stopped.
HMRC has commenced sending tax credits renewal packs to tax credit claimants and is encouraging recipients to renew their tax credits claim online. All packs should be with recipients by the end of June. A renewal is required if the pack has a red line across the first page and it says, 'reply now'.
Claimants need to notify HMRC where there have been changes to the family size, child care costs, number of hours worked and salary. Details of previous year's income also need to be completed on the form to allow HMRC to check if the correct tax credits have been paid. Claimants must also inform HMRC of any changes in circumstances not already reported during the year such as new working hours, different childcare costs or changes in pay.
The Child Tax Credit has been designed to help lower income families with children, credits are available to families with low to moderate income. Child Tax Credit is paid directly to the main carer in the family either weekly or monthly and is usually paid directly to a designated bank or building society account. The working tax credit assists taxpayers on low incomes by providing top-up payments.
In some areas of the country new claims for tax credits may no longer be possible as the introduction of Universal Credit is slowly rolled out. Universal Credit will eventually replace tax credits, and other social security benefits.