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Invoicing Employer
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Hello
I work part time, my baby is in nursery when I’m at work. We are supposed to receive Universal Credit to cover 85% if childcare costs due to low income.
My employer made a huge error with my pay and overpaid my considerably on the 28th January. This was then reported to the HMRC and then reported to UC which deemed me as having earned too much do not entitled to childcare costs.
I’m disputing this currently as it was an error by my employer and they have acknowledged it but I have no idea how long this will take.
My nursery fees are due this week and I simply do not have the money to pay them.
I’ve contacted UC but they can’t/won’t help. I’ve been having issues with UC for months and had to keep borrowing money so I could continue to work.
I can’t borrow any more, I’ve no idea how I’m going to pay it back.
Any advice? My husband wants to invoice my employer as it was their error and they have caused this mess but I’m unsure they would entertain it and I’m at my wits end with it all.
Thanks in advance
GF
I work part time, my baby is in nursery when I’m at work. We are supposed to receive Universal Credit to cover 85% if childcare costs due to low income.
My employer made a huge error with my pay and overpaid my considerably on the 28th January. This was then reported to the HMRC and then reported to UC which deemed me as having earned too much do not entitled to childcare costs.
I’m disputing this currently as it was an error by my employer and they have acknowledged it but I have no idea how long this will take.
My nursery fees are due this week and I simply do not have the money to pay them.
I’ve contacted UC but they can’t/won’t help. I’ve been having issues with UC for months and had to keep borrowing money so I could continue to work.
I can’t borrow any more, I’ve no idea how I’m going to pay it back.
Any advice? My husband wants to invoice my employer as it was their error and they have caused this mess but I’m unsure they would entertain it and I’m at my wits end with it all.
Thanks in advance
GF
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When an employer pays an employee the payroll dept reports the payment to the HMRC, this was don’t tgevsamw time I was paid. So the error was reported.
My employer sent a correction to the HMRC but it was sent too late so the HMRC couldn’t correct the error their end and therefore reported to UC my earnings as being much higher.
My employer sent a correction to the HMRC but it was sent too late so the HMRC couldn’t correct the error their end and therefore reported to UC my earnings as being much higher.
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