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02.06.2021 - 17:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has warned all Tax Credits customers to be vigilant and alert to potential scams as the remaining annual renewal packs will arrive in the post this week. In the 12 months to April 30, 2021, HMRC responded to more than 1,154,300 referrals of suspicious contact from the public with 576,960 of these offering customers bogus tax rebates.
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State Pension provides essential financial support every month for around 12.6 million people across the UK, including 981,399 Scots. This regular paymen t is available for those who have reached the UK Government’s eligible retirement age, which is now 66 for both men and women.
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California lawmakers are seeking a big boost to the state’s film and TV tax credit program, a $180 million hike that would bring the Golden State more in parity with New York.
Universal Credit and a further estimated five million households receiving additional financial support through Working Tax Credits. As Scotland and the rest of the UK eases further out of lockdown and the economy finds its feet again, many people are still on furlough or facing an uncertain employment future and may have to claim support through the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) or HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
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house with another, picking up the signal from the car key which is often kept near front doors. The transmitter next to the vehicle then picks up on it, making it think the keys are nearby so the thieves are then able to drive away in it and replace the locks and keys.
Vivienne Chow Hong Kong film censors issued a warning to the city’s hospital workers union on Thursday evening over the screening two films related to the 1989 June 4 Tiananmen Square crackdown.“I Have Graduated” is a 1992 documentary about the last batch of university students who experienced the 1989 Beijing protests, and was produced by a collective of filmmakers known as SWYC.
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