Snigger.

No, he wasn’t. He was making the point that you can opt out of getting it in the first place to save the aggro of paying it back if you’re not eligible. Which he isn’t.
paying double back, given the following year is collected before its paid.

If I received a benefit of £200 that would cost me £300 I think I might fill out a form too.
 
The missus tells me it was Working Families Tax Credit or some such. It was faffy in terms of declaring it (SE tax) etc and we didn't need it either. To say no to it was like asking to donate a limb.
were you paying yourself and your wife from your business? were either of you earning dividends at the time?
 
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