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If you think something's gone wrong with your tax credits, there's plenty of support and advice available to help check what's happened and sort out any problems.
Call the Tax Credit Helpline straightaway if anything on your award notice is wrong, missing or incomplete - or if there's anything you don't understand.
If you tell the Tax Credit Office there's a mistake on your award notice, they will put it right and send you a new one.
If your personal circumstances are different to what's shown on your award notice, it may be that you haven't reported a change in your circumstances. You need to report most changes to the Tax Credit Office within a month of them happening.
It's important to report changes in your circumstances quickly so that:
You can report changes by calling the Tax Credit Helpline.
If a payment doesn't match the amount on your award notice, call the Tax Credit Helpline as soon as possible. They will check whether your award has been worked out correctly based on the information you gave the Tax Credit Office.
If your payments have stopped altogether, it could be because:
Contact the Tax Credit Helpline if you need to check why your payments have stopped.
You might need help from the Tax Credit Office if:
Overpayments
If you don't agree you should pay back an overpayment, you have the right to dispute the decision. And if you can’t afford to repay an overpayment, please call the Tax Credit Payment Helpline on 0845 302 1429.
Penalties
The Tax Credit Office may charge you a penalty if:
You do have the right to appeal against any penalty.
Tax credit checks
If the Tax Credit Office decides to check your award, they'll write to you and explain what will happen.
They will also:
If you are worried about this or you don't have all the information you have been asked for, call the Tax Credit Helpline.
Tax credit appeals
You can appeal against a decision when:
It's always worth talking to the Tax Credit Office about the problem before you appeal.
If you are not happy with the service you’ve been given you can complain to the Tax Credits Complaints Manager. They'll try to put things right as quickly as they can.
If you would like help and advice you could talk to an organisation like Citizens Advice or Community Legal Advice.
You can ask them to talk to the Tax Credit Office on your behalf. But they can't talk to anyone without your permission.
If you do ask someone to act for you, you will need to give them permission, either by completing a special form or by writing a letter.