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Aug 11th, 2008, 23:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Helen They must be pretty relaxed at my docs then.
Went in today and got given a prescription. Doc asked if I paid for them and I said "I don't know. I'm technically unemployed now, do I?" He says "Do you get tax credits?" (Didn't specify child or working BTW) so I say "Yes". Bingo free prescription. | Be careful hun, you sign the back of the form to say you are on the spcified benefit. The health authority can check with the DSS to see if you are on said benefit, & if you aren't they can come back to you for the cost of the prescription charges plus a fine. |
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Aug 12th, 2008, 14:27 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Thing is... I did it in total innocence. We do get tax credits and I checked with the woman running the pharmacy too and she said "oh yeah if you get tax credits it's free". She filled all the form out and just said "sign here."
TBH though given that I'm not working I'd damn well expect to get free prescriptions anyway! |
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Aug 12th, 2008, 15:27 PM
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| The tax credits system is a mine field.
If you are on the working tax credits then you get a white credit card thing (like you got when pregnant for maternity exemption) that entitles you to free prescriptions etc.
If its just tax credits then unfortunately you have to pay. It goes on both your & your're OH income, so if his salary is over £18K a year (i think its this it could be £14K), even if you earn nothing you still have to pay.
I think it sucks that women (or men in our case) who stay at home to look after the children are penalised & treated by the governmnet as 2nd class citizens.
My OH enjoys beinhg at home with lo's & we are forunate that we can afford for him to do so. So many ppl have to go out to work because they can't afford to stay @ home its wrong.
I would think in your case Helen the pharmacist should have checked if you had exemption card so it is there fault. |
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Dec 23rd, 2008, 11:47 AM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Right hubby gets the Working Tax Credit because he's gone from working for someone to being self employed and we are on a lot less than he was before, he was somewhere in the region of £20,000 and has gone down to a maximum of £5,000 or so. I don't work as I'm a SAHM, but I receive Child Tax Credits for Becky.
Anyway we received an NHS Tax Credit Exemption Certificate yesterday in the post, we got one each, and this was something that I wasn't expecting to receive. Anyway I've done a search this morning via Google and found this out: Quote:
Exemption Certificates / Help With Health Costs (Info)
There is an Action Guide for this subject, click on 'Next Page' to access it
Exemption Certificate Criteria
How Exemption Certificates Are Issued
The Role Of HMRC
The Role Of The Prescription Pricing Authority
Exemption Certificate Criteria
A family is entitled to receive an Exemption Certificate where they satisfy one of the three criteria below
Criteria 1
The family’s gross income is below the earnings threshold for the relevant tax year (see the Note below for the earnings threshold)
And
The family is in receipt of WTC and CTC
And
The family is not in receipt of IS, JSA(IB), ESA(IR) or PC
Criteria 2
The family's gross income is below the earnings threshold for the relevant tax year (see the Note below for the earnings threshold)
And
The family is receiving WTC with a disability element
And
The family is not in receipt of IS, JSA(IB), ESA(IR) or PC
Criteria 3
The family's gross income is below the earnings threshold for the relevant tax year (see the Note below for the earnings threshold)
And
The family is receiving CTC only
And
The family is not in receipt of IS, JSA(IB), ESA(IR) or PC
Note: Each tax year the earnings threshold may change. The details of the earnings thresholds for the previous, the current and the next tax years are
2003 / 2004 - £14,200
2004 / 2005 - £14,600
2005 / 2006 - £15,050
2006 / 2007 - £15,050
2007 / 2008 - £15,050
2008 / 2009 - £15,050
How Exemption Certificates Are Issued
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) provides the Prescription Pricing Authority (PPA), which is part of the Department of Health (DoH) with details of all families who are entitled to help with health costs.
The details that are passed to the PPA are
Claimant(s) NINO
Claimant(s) title
Claimant(s) forename and surname
Claimant(s) address
And
Child(s) details - surname, forenames, and date of birth
This information is passed to the PPA on a monthly basis around the 6th of each month.
It should take no more than 8 weeks, from the date HMRC process the tax credits claim to the date the claimant receives their Exemption Certificate from the PPA.
Note: If the personal details for the claimant(s) and child(ren) are not in the correct format, their data will be rejected by PPA and the family will not receive an exemption certificate. The claimant’s details will be sent back to HMRC for correction. Once the details have been corrected by HMRC, the claimant's details will be selected on the next monthly extract
Once correct data has been passed to the PPA, it is then their responsibility to issue the Exemption Certificate.
Note: The PPA does not have any facility to amend or change the claimant’s details. The PPA does not hold, or have access to any other claimant details other than those stated above
Where the claimant contacts the PPA regarding their entitlement to an Exemption Certificate or to report a change of circumstances, the claimant will be told to contact HMRC.
The Role Of HMRC
HMRC staff will receive telephone calls and correspondence from claimants regarding exemption certificates. HMRC is responsible for dealing with the following queries
Change of name
Change of address
Change to the children in a family
A death in the family
Entitlement to an exemption certificate
This list is not exhaustive
HMRC identifies those families who satisfy the Exemption Certificate Criteria and passes that information around the 6th of every month to the PPA.
HMRC should only refer callers back to the PPA in the following circumstance
The operator has checked with the claimant that all the personal details and circumstances that are recorded on the tax credits computer are correct. The personal details must be in the correct format, otherwise they will be rejected by PPA (see below)
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The operator has checked and established that entitlement to an Exemption Certificate exists (the family satisfies one of the Exemption Certificate Criteria above)
And
The operator has checked that 8 weeks has passed since the award that entitled the family to an Exemption Certificate was issued
Note: If all the steps above have not been followed, for example, 8 weeks has not passed, there is nothing the PPA can do for the claimant and the claimant will be directed back to HMRC
Where the claimant is entitled to receive an Exemption Certificate but they have not yet received it, the claimant is able to use their tax credits award notice as proof of entitlement.
Rejected Data - Any data that is rejected by the PPA will be returned to HMRC to be corrected. Data will be rejected in the following circumstances
There is no title for the claimant(s)
The title is not in the correct format, for example, Mr, Miss, Mrs, Rev
There are spaces in the title, for example, M r, Mi ss
There is no forename
There is no surname
The surname is , for example, entered as ‘To be issued manually’ instead of the claimants correct surname ‘Smith’
The postcode is not in the correct format
The address is , for example, entered as ‘To be issued manually’ instead of the claimants full address ’21 The St, Blackpool, FY2 1AA
The child’s name is , for example, entered as ‘Taylor – previously known as Sosa’ instead of the child’s correct surname ‘Taylor’
There are duplicate children on the record and neither have a Responsibility End Date
The Role Of The Prescription Pricing Authority
The PPA is part of the DoH and it is their responsibility to issue Exemption Certificates to tax credits claimants whose details have been passed over by HMRC. These claimants will have satisfied one of the Exemption Certificate Criteria.
Note: It is not the responsibility of the PPA to answer queries about whether claimants satisfy the above Exemption Certificate Criteria. Claimants telephoning the PPA will be advised whether an Exemption Certificate has been issued to them and be given advice on how to use the Exemption Certificate
It is the responsibility of HMRC to answer queries about whether claimants satisfy the Exemption Certificate Criteria and ensure that tax credits data is correct and reflects the claimant’s current circumstances.
The PPA does not have access to the tax credits computer and they are not able to amend or change any data passed to them by HMRC.
If the PPA do not have any record of the claimant on their database, then either
The details on the tax credits computer for the claimant may be incorrect and they do not satisfy the Exemption Certificate Criteria
Less than 8 weeks has passed since the award was issued which entitled the claimant to receive an Exemption Certificate
Or
PPA has rejected the claimant's details, as the personal details are not in the correct format (see The Role Of HMRC Rejected Data above)
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Dec 23rd, 2008, 13:44 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | I get it only because OH on working tax as he earns a low wage and im pregnant too |
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Dec 23rd, 2008, 16:00 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Prescription charges are to be £3 in N Ireland next year in January and we are to join Wales in the abolition of charges in 2010
Although cancer patients in England will now not have to pay from April '09 (Isn't it sick that people with cancer still had to pay for prescriptions  ) |
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