HMRC warns tax credits claimants will need to take action to keep receiving benefits
HMRC has warned that more than a million benefits claimants will need to take action or they will have their payments stopped this summer. Those who claim tax credits will receive a renewal pack from the government department between Tuesday, May 2 and Thursday, June 15.
Two types of renewal packs are to be sent out, which will dictate the action needed. One renewal pack, which has a red line across the first page and says ‘reply now’, will require customers to confirm their circumstances to renew their tax credits.The other, which has a black line across the first page and says ‘check now’, means customers will need to check that their details are correct. If they are, they do not need to do anything and their tax credits will be automatically renewed.
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