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tax credits advise needed
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im sorry, i wasnt digging personally at u, its just annoying the way it works, the system, i was meaning the well, abled bodies people who chose not too work through choice of been lazy not through disability. xYou friends are not on the breadline. They have £2.9K a month coming in after tax. Their mortgage costs is their business and their choice.
There income is lot higher than most people on this board. Mine included. And no it is not about being lazy but about having a disabled husband and having a take a job that allows me to be be flexible and is not full time hours.
Also I am entitled to tax credits but choose not to claim for personal reasons. And no we are not that well off.
Society is about the better off helping the less well off. If they think they are going to be better off on benefits then I suggest they both jack there jobs in and try living off the money they get.
They are not entitled to tax credits and that is life.
Yours
Calley0
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