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Tax rebate and Universal Credit
sus19
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My partner and I have just this month applied for UC from 8th April 2020. He is self employed and out of work temporary due to coronavirus. He is due a self assessment tax rebate next week for last tax year and our first payment of UC is due in May. Is the tax rebate classed as an income and needs to be put on the UC journal and to be knocked off Mays payment or is it classed as something else.
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Hi @sus19 and welcome to the Community. It's nice to meet you. I'm sorry, but I'm unable to answer your question, but I'm sure other members or one of our Scope Team maybe able to help you further. Meantime, please see Scope's information about Universal Credit which may help -
https://www.scope.org.uk/advice-and-support/universal-credit/
I hope you are able to access more information/advice anyway and please let us know how you get on. All the best.Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019. -
Hi Sus19
I worked at the HMRC and that rebate is for last year only because you paid too much, It was based on payments from 06 April 2019 to the 05 April 2020 and the new financial year started on 06 April so it won't be classed income in this year even if you haven't had it yet.
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That's good to know Denise. Thank you for your help.
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