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most reliable online calculator

hi
does anybody know which is the most accurate/reliable calculator to calculate my working tax credits etc? i need to look at these before i return to work after maternity leave to see what will be my best shift?

thanks for your help

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  • Lucee
    Lucee Posts: 67 Forumite
    Hi there

    I always find that entitledto . co.uk is verygood. Also there is a decent calculator on the direct .gov. uk website.

    Lucee x
  • Pepper07
    Pepper07 Posts: 50 Forumite
    thanks, i have been on both and the direct.gov one says i'm entitled to more than the other one, has anyone had any experience on which is correct? it's very confusing as i thought they'd come out the same
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