LittlePiggy
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I was reviewing my tax credits online, adding a couple in and realised that I had claimed for something last year that I should not have. It was a silly mistake.
I mistook the income continuance credit for a healthcare policy credit. It is quite clear that I was wrong from the name alone, although in my defence when I applied last year it was not in the same format and name as it is now, it was a bit more vague and an idiot like myself din't properly research it.
So, I removed the credit for last year and this year, and I suspect I will likely owe money back. I don't think the money owed will be devastatingly high, but does anyone know if I will actually be in TROUBLE for this or will it be seen as a mistake and rectified by getting their money back?
Thanks
I mistook the income continuance credit for a healthcare policy credit. It is quite clear that I was wrong from the name alone, although in my defence when I applied last year it was not in the same format and name as it is now, it was a bit more vague and an idiot like myself din't properly research it.
So, I removed the credit for last year and this year, and I suspect I will likely owe money back. I don't think the money owed will be devastatingly high, but does anyone know if I will actually be in TROUBLE for this or will it be seen as a mistake and rectified by getting their money back?
Thanks