Andy Sloan meeting Prince Philip After the sad news of the death of the Duke of Edinburgh on Friday, we asked you to get in touch with your memories of seeing him. Prince Philip carried out countless engagements in Dorset over the years, his most recent being the unveiling of a statue of the Queen Mother in Poundbury alongside the Queen in 2016. He also visited the area in 2009 when he did a walkabout on Weymouth beach with the Queen. Andy Sloan of Weymouth met Prince Philip on this occasion. He said: It was an honour to have met this legend. He made me laugh pretty hard. There was a group of women playing volleyball 50 metres behind me and he leaned in with a naughty smile and said I bet you wish you were over there’.
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select ‘Application’ on the toolbar
select ‘Correction’ from the options available. You will be taken to the ‘Key Entry Data’ screen
enter the customer’s NINO
select the ‘All’ checkbox
select ‘Yes’ on the message. You will be taken to the ‘Applicant Details’ screen
select ‘Pm1’ on the toolbar. The ‘Payment Details’ screen will display
Note: If it is a joint claim, select either ‘Pm1’ for the first customer or ‘Pm2’ for the second customer depending on which customer has opened the bank account.
enter the new bank account number in the ‘Account No’ field
enter the bank sort code in the ‘Sort Code’ field
Note: From 27th January 2021, there are no new claims to tax credits.
Note: Before you attempt to capture a claim, you must follow the guidance in TCM0134480.
Note: From 6 April 2017, customers will only get the Family Element of Child Tax Credit where they are responsible for a child or children born before that date.
Note: To support the expansion of Universal Credit (UC), The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and The Department for Communities (DfC) in Northern Ireland, are undertaking a phased rollout approach using postcodes. By 31 December 2018, this rollout will be complete and any new claims for Tax Credits will no longer be accepted and HMRC will signpost the customer(s) towards DWP or DfC to claim Universal Credit instead.
TCM0256200 - Renewals Annual Declaration (general): manual capturing a new claim - for late declarations
You should check the other guidance available on GOV.UK from HMRC as Brexit updates to those pages are being prioritised before manuals.
Background
Note: From 27th January 2021, there are no new claims to tax credits
Use this helpcard when capturing a claim when good cause has been refused, or the declaration was received between 31 January and 5 April. The information you will be using to capture the claim will come from the previous claim and the late declaration received.
The information for Parts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 will be taken from the previous claim, unless the customer has provided any changes.