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    Many years ago, a friend was claiming working tax credits or child tax credits, not sure exact name of it.

    HMRC are now claiming she was over paid by just short of £2000. It is now in the hands of Fredrickson International.

    This is over 6 years ago, my question is, do HMRC debts become time-barred after 6 years or because it is HMRC do they remain liable?

    Thanks.

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    Re: Child Tax Credit

    think it's 12 years for these debts

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      Re: Child Tax Credit

      Originally posted by Fergie76 View Post
      This is over 6 years ago, my question is, do HMRC debts become time-barred after 6 years or because it is HMRC do they remain liable?

      Thanks.
      Yes, they do.

      BUT....... they can always be deducted from future benefits.......
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        Re: Child Tax Credit

        Thanks.

        Is that a yes they do become time barred or yes the person remains liable?

        Thanks

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          Re: Child Tax Credit

          Originally posted by Deepie View Post
          Yes, they do.

          BUT....... they can always be deducted from future benefits.......
          Originally posted by Fergie76 View Post
          Thanks.

          Is that a yes they do become time barred or yes the person remains liable?

          Thanks
          OK........They can't or very rarely go to court....

          But like I said...... if you ever need to claim again they can be deducted from future benefits......
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