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- but they will see the CHB amount coming into the account every month, so I will need to say something.CR001 wrote:
Thanks for your quick reply.
1. Unlikely if you had that level of savings. Did you declare the £60k savings in the application?
No, I did not declare the savings as according to the CB guidlines 'Child Benefit is an allowance for people bringing up a child or children. Income under £50,000 per person or savings do not affect it, an amount is paid for each child. For example, if you are bringing up three children the total amount you get will be made up of three allowances."
2. Joint account for CB payments is fine.
- ok good.
3. Yes
- ok not much I can do about this, but at least it is cancelled now.
4. If you are able to repay all the money then pay it. Alternatively, if HMRC is prepared to accept a payment plan, that is fine but you must get a letter to confirm this etc.
- ok, I will phone them tomorrow.
5. Possible
- why exactly? If I pay the money back immediately, does it alleviate your concern?
6. No need to if you are able to repay it in full. 8 months @ £20-20pw is not really that much to pay back if you have substantial savings and a high salary.
CR001 wrote:If you have paid it back and have a letter stating it has been paid back it is a non event.
When is the extension application due?
Casa wrote:This link explains in simple terms how you can claim CB despite high earnings, but you will pay a higher level of tax.
https://www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/e ... -from-2013
A self-assessment tax return must be submitted.
Why exactly Casa? Is it because you think that there might be a danger of paying twice? To be honest, in the scheme of things, that would be a small price to pay to clear this situation up and make sure that the HO are happy that no benefits have been claimed.Casa wrote:In my opinion you should speak to HMRC to understand the position regarding tax deductions before repaying the CB.
Thanks Casa. As I say, a small price to pay to clear this up. Your help and that of your colleage has been invaluable.Casa wrote:Yes, there may be a double payment. But of course do what you feel comfortable with.
CR001 wrote:No issue at all. For example, if you were on a low income as a British citizen, you would be permitted to claim CB without any effect on your spouse's visa extension as she is not the one claiming.
My advice has been on the basis that I personally, never mess with HMRC or any taxman, and would pay it back to keep the peace.
Of course, it is Mr TaxmanCasa wrote:I think that CR001 will agree that they'll only be too ready to take your money.