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nku | 11:32 Thu 22nd Jan 2009 | Business & Finance
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Hi, my hubby has recently had a promotion in his job. His gross salary will be increased by around �5000, plus he will earn up to �6500 for being on call. Obviously this makes our income a lot higher! At the moment we get tax credits including childcare element. Does anyone know the cut off points for different levels of award? (i.e - i think there's a �22,000 - �50,000 bracket. Is that correct?) I'm confused!
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Well the easiest thing to do is ring them and they will tell you! Or you could go to the website and do a new online calculation to find out.
There are no specific "cut off" points - it depends on earnings and on things such as the number of children, actual childcare costs, hours worked etc.

If the pay increase has only just happened it will not have much effect on the total income for the 2008-09 tax year, so it should not affect the current payments very much.

BUT you must tell them now about the change and what the 09-10 income is estimated to be. If you don't, they will go on for some time paying you on the basis of the old income, and when they eventually get the new figure you will have been overpaid and will have to repay it.

After you have told them of the increase they should issue a new award notice including the amounts they will pay for 09-10. Check it carefully to make sure all the figures are correct. If they don't send one, keep chasing them until you get one.

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