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    The Taxman Wants to Top Up Your Wages



    Many people in South East England who are entitled to a cash increase in their income are missing out simply because they assume they are not entitled to Working Tax Credit (WTC), HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) said today.



    HMRC has therefore set up an online calculator enabling anyone who thinks they might be eligible for Working Tax Credit to quickly find out for sure whether they are likely to be entitled and by how much.



    The average amount of Working Tax Credit unclaimed is £1,600 a year so some people will qualify for significantly more.



    Working Tax Credit is payable to people who are in work and on a low income, and you don't have to have children to qualify.



    Many people who fail to claim:



    are in the 50-plus age group,

    have experienced a fall in income.


    The Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Stephen Timms, said:

    "Tax credits are already benefiting hundreds of thousands of families without children. We recognise that these are challenging times and Working Tax Credits are there to help.



    "I would urge anyone who thinks they might be entitled to this money to go on-line and find out for sure."



    Anyone with queries about tax credits can check online at www.hmrc.gov.uk/taxcredits or call the Helpline on 0845 302 1415 to make a claim.



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