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Working tax credit and living at home
mel556
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please can someone help.
I claim working tax credit for myself. My eldest son, now 26 years has moved baclk home and started his own business.
Can he claim working tax credit in his own right.
He is not my partner and not a dependent child.
Any ideas would be helpful
\Mel
I claim working tax credit for myself. My eldest son, now 26 years has moved baclk home and started his own business.
Can he claim working tax credit in his own right.
He is not my partner and not a dependent child.
Any ideas would be helpful
\Mel
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I would have thought so. You lose tax credits for him when he reaches 18 and cannot claim for him.0
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yes he can if he is working more than 30 hours.0
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