Taxpayers urged to claim all available tax credits ahead of 31 July
Failure to claim all available tax credits will cost UK taxpayers over £3.9 billion in 2010/2011, according to research by unbiased.co.uk, the professional advice website. Even in light of the emergency Budget and its new changes to child benefits paid to families with young children, millions of people are still failing to claim their child tax credits and pension credits, resulting in huge tax overpayments.
Child tax credits
Unbiased.co.uk's Tax Action report estimates that one out of every 10 (9%) of entitled families will fail to claim their child tax credits. With the average yearly amount per family totalling £3,411, this will result in a massive £1.5 billion of tax benefits which is remaining unclaimed. This is an increase by 1% from last year, when 8% of entitled families failed to claim their child tax credits.
Pension credits
Unbiased.co.uk's research also shows that over a quarter of pensioners will fail to claim their pension credits, resulting in a waste of just over £2.4 billion. With the 31 July deadline for claiming back tax credits approaching, unbiased.co.uk calls for taxpayers to claim this "free money" and not miss out any longer. With belts still tight in the current climate it has never been more pressing for UK taxpayers to ensure they are not giving more to the taxman than they should be.
Karen Barrett, Chief Executive of unbiased.co.uk commented, "People are missing out on huge quantities of money this year by failing to claim child tax credits or pension credits to which they are entitled. The system has been set up to help those who need it most and quite simply if you don't claim your credit, it expires. We would urge people to get their financial planning in order and review their current situation today to ensure they aren't missing out on what is rightfully theirs. Especially in light of the emergency Budget and its changes to child benefits paid to families with young children it has never been more pressing for UK taxpayers to ensure they are not giving more to the taxman than they should be. A discussion with a local IFA is a great way to start this process, and you can carry out a free and confidential search to find one near you via unbiased.co.uk's ‘find an IFA' search."