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Sonia_79
02-09-2015, 09:58 AM
Hi wonder if anyone can help me. I will be doing over 16h a week soon and been told I should claim working tax credit no idea how much I can claim as this is the first time I dont pay for childcare. Anyway does anyone know what do I need to tell them about when I call? I think I read somewhere that they want to know my expected profit over year and expenses but how I am suppose to guess that as I only been registered for 2 months:/ I would just like to be prepared before I ring them so if anyone has experience of claiming while childminding please let me know which figures/ info do they need and tips? I think I can claim hours of admin/training as well?Thank you

loocyloo
04-09-2015, 08:22 AM
Have you called them?

the best thing to do, is to give them a call and they will tell you what information they need from you. it may be on the website, but I've always found it easier to phone them!

good luck x

Ripeberry
04-09-2015, 04:43 PM
Remember the rules will be changing soon and they are going to 'crack down' on self employed people who don't earn enough after one year's trading. :censored:

Sonia_79
06-09-2015, 02:09 PM
Oh really I didn't know they are changing rules,I rang them once already and they said they only take into account paid hours,nevermind every evening I spend doing courses,admin and advertising lol so dont think that's fair.I will be doing over 16h from next week so will try ringing them again,thanks guys.Still trying to figure out everything.

JoRo163
06-09-2015, 02:26 PM
Remember the rules will be changing soon and they are going to 'crack down' on self employed people who don't earn enough after one year's trading. :censored:

I have hear this too. It's very worrying.

JoRo163
06-09-2015, 02:28 PM
Hi wonder if anyone can help me. I will be doing over 16h a week soon and been told I should claim working tax credit no idea how much I can claim as this is the first time I dont pay for childcare. Anyway does anyone know what do I need to tell them about when I call? I think I read somewhere that they want to know my expected profit over year and expenses but how I am suppose to guess that as I only been registered for 2 months:/ I would just like to be prepared before I ring them so if anyone has experience of claiming while childminding please let me know which figures/ info do they need and tips? I think I can claim hours of admin/training as well?Thank you

I'd just estimate your profit. This can be updated during the course of the year, when you will have a better idea of what your profit may be

Sonia_79
07-09-2015, 11:36 AM
I have just been reading now they will ask for receipts,expenses and even cash flow projections..are you kidding me:panic: I ve only been opened 3 months I am really not expecting to make a profit in the first year...or just give them a random figure but then it will be on me to explain why the figures are not right..why does everything have to be so complicated

JoRo163
15-09-2015, 08:35 AM
I have just been reading now they will ask for receipts,expenses and even cash flow projections..are you kidding me:panic: I ve only been opened 3 months I am really not expecting to make a profit in the first year...or just give them a random figure but then it will be on me to explain why the figures are not right..why does everything have to be so complicated

I've been running for 3 years and claiming WTC. I've never been asked for any of this...

Kiddleywinks
15-09-2015, 06:34 PM
I've been running for 3 years and claiming WTC. I've never been asked for any of this...

The rules are changing particularly for self employed people under the new 'universal credit' system, which I believe will include tax credit payments.

I think, but don't quote me, it's all to do with the amount of people now claiming to be self employed since they got taken off other benefits.
All of a sudden there were self employment claims from new eBay/Facebook/home based businesses and the like.

A lot of these 'business ventures' now receive working tax credits due to low turnover/earnings but aren't real businesses (allegedly), which is another reason why there's an assumption that S/E people will earn NMW and any additional benefits (housing benefit for example) will be based on such.