This depends upon your personal circumstances. If the overpayment is due to an error by the Tax Credit Office, you could argue that you should not have to pay the money back. You will need to consider the TCO's own guidance rules contained in their document COP26. May I suggest that you look at www.overpaidtaxcredit.co.uk amongst other useful web sites for advice / information. Julian Stern
You can file an income tax return and if you have overpaid tax for the year then yes you will get the overpaid amount back.
Debit Note - Money being taken out such as invoiced or charged Credit Note - Money being given back such as refund or over payment.
You call your cc co. and dispute the charge. They investigate, do a charge back if valid and apply a credit.
You are legally required to tell them about it and give it back to them if they request it (which they will).
They need proof of income, employment and bank statements this is to show that you will have enough money to pay back the credit you have borrowed from the credit card company.
You can file an income tax return and if you have overpaid tax for the year then yes you will get the overpaid amount back.
Presuming you have overpaid your tax through estimated payments or withholding enough to warrent it, yes.
Yes.
store credit only
A credit on a credit card is the amount of money you are allowed to spend before you have to pay it back
If you were overpaid, yes.
Probably not, after much research I find that you can give money to get money and they when you pay it back you can get your money back.
There are many different money-back credit cards on the market. One such popular option is the Discover card, that advertises the perk of cash-back with its use.
Credit cards borrow money, so if you've used the card, then you owe the company that money back.
Yes, if you have overpaid tax then you should get a tax rebate, however the number of dependants is not usually taken into account.
You could appeal their ruling if you were not overpaid. However, if you were overpaid and do not now qualify for ssa or have to pay some back then no.
No money is given back to you, and a bankruptcy stays on your credit for 10 years.