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Working Tax Credits Question
tbs152
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Hi everyone,
I was told recently that I may qualify for working tax credit, but was wondering if anyone knew for sure? I did the calculators online but they come out with different responses and confuse me more!
My circumstances are as follows:
Age: 25
Annual income (total): £20,500
Work: Full-time 40 hours /week
Rent privately, live alone.
Drive to work, spend £50/week on petrol
Does anyone have any advice?
Thanks
I was told recently that I may qualify for working tax credit, but was wondering if anyone knew for sure? I did the calculators online but they come out with different responses and confuse me more!
My circumstances are as follows:
Age: 25
Annual income (total): £20,500
Work: Full-time 40 hours /week
Rent privately, live alone.
Drive to work, spend £50/week on petrol
Does anyone have any advice?
Thanks
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Hi everyone,
I was told recently that I may qualify for working tax credit, but was wondering if anyone knew for sure? I did the calculators online but they come out with different responses and confuse me more!
My circumstances are as follows:
Age: 25
Annual income (total): £20,500
Work: Full-time 40 hours /week
Rent privately, live alone.
Drive to work, spend £50/week on petrol
Does anyone have any advice?
Thanks
I certainly hope not!I was born too late, into a world that doesn't care
Oh I wish I was a punk rocker with flowers in my hair0 -
cut off is 18k so no you won't get any working tax credits0
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You earn too much to be entitled to WTC.Hi everyone,
I was told recently that I may qualify for working tax credit, but was wondering if anyone knew for sure? I did the calculators online but they come out with different responses and confuse me more!
My circumstances are as follows:
Age: 25
Annual income (total): £20,500
Work: Full-time 40 hours /week
Rent privately, live alone.
Drive to work, spend £50/week on petrol
Does anyone have any advice?
Thanks*SIGH*
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Yeah, £13,300 I believe..9/70lbs to lose
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PasturesNew wrote: »Where did you get that from? I thought it was about £13,000 - £13,500 or so.
£18,000 is a lot!
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PasturesNew wrote: »Where did you get that from? I thought it was about £13,000 - £13,500 or so.
£18,000 is a lot!
I posted this already today.Yeah, £13,300 I believe..Ok just seen your other post she earns £18,000 she earns too much to be get working tax credits.
What is the cut off point of income for Working Tax Credit?
The cut-off point of income for getting Working Tax Credit is different for different people. The point at which you stop getting it will depend on your circumstances.
For example, if:- You are a couple without children and
- You are not disabled and
- You and/or your partner work at least 30 hours a week
*SIGH*
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Well as he said he lives alone I presumed he didn't have a partner or children.
He mentioned petrol money so I guess I presumed he would have mentioned a partner or child if he had one.
9/70lbs to lose
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