Mandlebrot, thank you for clearing that up. It was Jobseekers benefit he was on, so therefore I can claim the PAYE credit, which is great news as I thought I would have a tax bill to pay.
Thanks again.
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If the social welfare is all Allowance, and therefore exempt, you should still include it on the Form 11; there should be a section for exempt income, and a box where you can put in a description ("Exempt Jobseekers Allowance / BTEA").
Hope that helps!
"Panel G - Exempt Income [410 - 415]
This part of the Return is only relevant where you have income which has a statutory exemption. Notwithstanding that this income is exempt, there is a legal requirement on you to enter the profits, gains, distributions or losses where requested. Do not enter income from other sources which is exempt solely because the level of income is too low to be taxed."
A bit contradictory - reading Panel G without having read Section 220 - 223, one could have reason to believe the JSA / BTEA should be declared.
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