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If you have a tax credits overpayment you must pay back, you should deal with it as soon as possible.
The nature of the tax credits system means that overpayments are a natural part of it and can arise without fault by either the claimant or HMRC. However, some overpayments occur as a result of an error by HMRC or a mistake by the claimant.
Tax credits: dispute recovery of an overpayment (TC846)
While some investigations can take place up to 20 years later, four years is the standard time limit for tax credit debt. However, it is important to know that while four years is the standard time the HMRC can chase tax credit debt, there is no formal time limit.
Post. Write to HMRC at this address for all Income Tax queries except complaints. You do not need to include a street name, city name or PO box when writing to this address.
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If you disagree with HMRC and you have a right of appeal, you can make an appeal in writing to HMRC. You must normally make an appeal within 30 days of HMRC's notice of their decision. HMRC will consider your appeal. They will either agree with you and amend their decision or confirm their original decision.
Write to HMRC explaining why you think what you have to pay should be changed - and how the new evidence supports this. Send your letter to the address on the letter that told you HMRC won't change your repayment. Include photocopies of any new evidence.
If you disagree with HMRC and you have a right of appeal, you can make an appeal in writing to HMRC. You must normally make an appeal within 30 days of HMRC's notice of their decision. HMRC will consider your appeal. They will either agree with you and amend their decision or confirm their original decision.
You'll usually have the option to contact HMRC through an online form, webchat, by phone or by post. You can get extra support if your health condition or personal circumstances make it difficult when you contact HMRC.
Can tax credits be Statute Barred? Technically, credit overpayment can become Statute Barred, meaning they cannot start court action after six years.

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