Blue in Munich
Crocked Professional Yeti Impersonator
My mother-in-law is 91, recently widowed, and received a lump sum payment in lieu of a widow's pension from father-in-law's former employer (we are talking about a £380 payment instead of a £10 per month pension). She gets sent a new tax coding because she is apparently between employers (HMRC give her previous employer as the company who paid her the lump sum). Just phoned HMRC to try & find out if she needs to do anything about it as she is actually not between employers. Eventually get answered, explain the situation and I am asked for the security details as the appointee. I explain there aren't any as the letter only arrived today. I am then told that he can't speak to me because of the lack of security details. I explain that she is in a care home, has dementia, and I am doing this because she is not capable. Then she needs to write a letter explaining that I can act as her appointee. Did you miss the last bit? She's in a home and has dementia, letter writing isn't a strong point at the moment. Oh, then you need to write the letter and she needs to sign it. But she has dementia, she doesn't know what she would be signing! Doesn't matter, can't do anything without the letter. So as long as we coerce her into signing a letter that she doesn't understand you can then discuss this tax issue with me? Yes.
Sorry, but I felt the need to rant. British bureaucracy at its best; you couldn't make it up.
Sorry, but I felt the need to rant. British bureaucracy at its best; you couldn't make it up.