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Working Tax Credits
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Welcome...............dazzae2008 wrote: »That's what I was after thank you for providing the link.*SIGH*
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dazzae2008 wrote: »Ive seen the proof. End off. (I actually stated earlier up its £270).
Tax credits - do you qualify?
Conclusion
You probably qualify for tax credits. If the money you have coming in is close to £19,900 you might not get very much but it may still be worth making a claim.
Someone is going to have a whopping overpayment next year
*SIGH*
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dazzae2008 wrote: »Ive seen the proof. End off. (I actually stated earlier up its £270).
Run the figures through the HMRC calculator and then come back and apologise to DX2.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/taxcredits/payments-entitlement/entitlement/question-how-much.htm0 -
the entitlement tables are here http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/taxcredits/people-advise-others/entitlement-tables/work-no-child.htm
you will see that no single person without disability qualifies for £270 per month irrespective of salary0
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