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Working tax credit
PITSEAVILLE
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Hi
recently on martins money tip i saw a notice saying that you can earn upto £66,000 and still get help. Unfortunately thats not the case. I contacted the working tax credit people to renew my claim and because i earnt over £14,000 it was stopped. Can anyone please advise me
pitseaville
recently on martins money tip i saw a notice saying that you can earn upto £66,000 and still get help. Unfortunately thats not the case. I contacted the working tax credit people to renew my claim and because i earnt over £14,000 it was stopped. Can anyone please advise me
pitseaville
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PITSEAVILLE wrote: »Hi
recently on martins money tip i saw a notice saying that you can earn upto £66,000 and still get help. Unfortunately thats not the case. I contacted the working tax credit people to renew my claim and because i earnt over £14,000 it was stopped. Can anyone please advise me
pitseaville
I thought the theshold for WTC was £17k+ ?
How old are you?
Do you have any dependent children living with you?
How many hours a week do you work?Be happy, it's the greatest wealth
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welshmoneylover wrote: »I thought the theshold for WTC was £17k+ ?
How old are you?
Do you have any dependent children living with you?
How many hours a week do you work?
£17,000 would be for couples, the limit for singles is around £13,000.
OP, the higher figure you quote is for Child Tax Credits, not WTC.Gone ... or have I?0 -
We've just lost our WTC but we're on 19K as I applied or carers. We were getting it at below £17K though. Is £14K all your income?Payment a day challenge: £236.69
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I'm also confused by the working tax credit....I earn £20K pa - 28 hrs p/wk, my husband has recently become self employed and will earn approx £8K, doing between 16 and 25 hrs per week.
When we go on the calculator on the HMRC site it still comes out as £0 WTC and just gives us CTC. Under what circumstances is WTC paid?
By the way we have two children, one at school and a baby that will be looked after by my husband.0 -
Isn't it further up in the thread £17k for couples? You earn £28k as a couple so it's too much....I'm also confused by the working tax credit....I earn £20K pa - 28 hrs p/wk, my husband has recently become self employed and will earn approx £8K, doing between 16 and 25 hrs per week.
When we go on the calculator on the HMRC site it still comes out as £0 WTC and just gives us CTC. Under what circumstances is WTC paid?
By the way we have two children, one at school and a baby that will be looked after by my husband.:footie:
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Isn't it further up in the thread £17k for couples? You earn £28k as a couple so it's too much....
Thank you it's just a friend said to me earlier that she gets WTC, she said that her husband earns 20K (well that's what they tell the taxman from what I gathered it may be a lot more...tut tut), she does a bit of work here and there but she said she gets £63 a week, I wonder if she's getting it confused with some other benefit.0 -
Tax credits are made up of both working and child tax credit. Although someone may "qualify" for wtc, after deductions and once a joint income goes above £18300 or thereabouts it will only be ctc element that gets paid.
For a single claimant it's just over £13000.0 -
Thank you it's just a friend said to me earlier that she gets WTC, she said that her husband earns 20K (well that's what they tell the taxman from what I gathered it may be a lot more...tut tut), she does a bit of work here and there but she said she gets £63 a week, I wonder if she's getting it confused with some other benefit.
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