news story
6th January 2009
MP Makes Urgent Call to Local Families over
Unclaimed Cash
Northavon MP Steve Webb is calling on local families to claim over £500
in tax breaks under a little publicised government scheme before a 31st
January deadline.
Before the current system of 'child tax credits' was
introduced in 2003, the Government made payments in 2001/02 and 2002/03
under a totally separate scheme known as the 'children's tax credit'.
Many people were not aware of the scheme at the time and
did not claim the money, and the deadline for claiming runs out at the
end of this month. The credit was worth £529 per family in 2002/03 and
was available to parents who paid tax in that year and who had a child
under 16 in that year. The money was paid at a flat rate except for
higher rate taxpayers who got a reduced level of help.
Now Steve Webb is urging local families who did not
claim at the time to get in a claim now.
Download claim form here
Steve Webb said:
"With difficult economic times ahead, I am keen to make sure that local
families get every penny to which they are entitled. The old
'children's tax credit' scheme was not well publicised back in 2002-03
and many families may never have claimed the money. I would be happy to
e-mail or post a copy of the claim form to any constituent who thinks
they may have missed out".
In addition to the basic payment of £529 per family, a double rate of
tax credit was payable to families who had a new baby during 2002/03.
This additional help can be claimed on the same
claim form.
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