LCWRA self employed and tax return
Heidle
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I'm just about to do my tax return. I get LCWRA. I declare any self employed earnings when I get some. Does anyone know if I have to declare my LCWRA universal credit as income on my tax return. No matter what I google I don't find an answer. Thanks.
I'm just about to do my tax return. I get LCWRA. I declare any self employed earnings when I get some. Does anyone know if I have to declare my LCWRA universal credit as income on my tax return. No matter what I google I don't find an answer. Thanks.
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Universal Credit is not taxable. Your tax return only asks you to declare taxable benefits.
https://www.gov.uk/income-tax/taxfree-and-taxable-state-benefits
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/self-assessment-tax-return-sa100/how-to-fill-in-your-tax-return-2022#incomeNot all benefits are taxable. Do not include any of these benefits in boxes 8 to 13:
- Attendance Allowance, lump sum Bereavement Support Payment or Personal Independence Payments
- State Pension Credit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit or Universal Credit
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