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HB claim on Maternity leave

midnghtaction
midnghtaction Posts: 10 Forumite
edited 3 July 2010 at 8:50AM in Benefits & tax credits
*Sorry Duplicate Post*

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  • mummytotwo_3
    mummytotwo_3 Posts: 341 Forumite
    When you are due to go on Mat leave?? Your employer should give you a letter stating the date your mat leave starts and when you are expected to return to work, it will include what your mat pay will be and for how long. I was given this with both my previous pregnancies, this time i dont qualify for mat pay from my employer as i now dont earn enough, but qualify for mat allowance.

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    I should really rename myself mummytothree!!! Child no3 born 14/09/10
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