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16 hours wtc at 60

I know i'm being a bit previous but it makes me all excited,is that true that i can get my weekends back and give up my second pt job/do i have to get the sack or can i just say stuff this? I work 27 and a half hours term time and 14 on the till at Mr S per week. I hit 60 years of age in May and I heard that from April I can claim WTC on 16 hours only instead of 30.please tell me this true and not an illusion
mortgage free 3/10/12:)

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  • originator wrote: »
    I know i'm being a bit previous but it makes me all excited,is that true that i can get my weekends back and give up my second pt job/do i have to get the sack or can i just say stuff this? I work 27 and a half hours term time and 14 on the till at Mr S per week. I hit 60 years of age in May and I heard that from April I can claim WTC on 16 hours only instead of 30.please tell me this true and not an illusion

    Might need more info, do you have a partner that works and if so, how many hours?

    Congrats on being 60 btw :D
    Be happy, it's the greatest wealth :)
  • thanks for the congrats it dont feel too good tbh lol no im on my own so it's all down to me
    mortgage free 3/10/12:)
  • cosmic-dust
    cosmic-dust Posts: 2,618 Forumite
    originator wrote: »
    I know i'm being a bit previous but it makes me all excited,is that true that i can get my weekends back and give up my second pt job/do i have to get the sack or can i just say stuff this? I work 27 and a half hours term time and 14 on the till at Mr S per week. I hit 60 years of age in May and I heard that from April I can claim WTC on 16 hours only instead of 30.please tell me this true and not an illusion
    Looks true to me.
    http://www.newcastle.gov.uk/core.nsf/a/wr_bench2011
    April 2011
    Tax Credit changes
    • Some people can only get Working Tax Credit (WTC) if they work 30 or more hours a week. For example people without children. This is relaxed to 16 hours for those aged 60 and over.
    • The second income threshold of £50,000 will reduce to £40,000
    • The basic and 30 hour element in WTC frozen
    • Help with child care costs reduced
    • Both withdrawal rates of 39 and 6.67% will increase to 41%
    • The baby element is withdrawn
    • £25,000 earnings disregard reduced to £10,000
    • Child Tax Credit child element will increase by £150 above Consumer Price Index.
    I made a mistake once, believeing people on the internet were my virtual friends. It won't be a mistake that I make again!
  • Great thanks for that(not being totally selfish here,it will give some youngster a job if I vacate the premises).Can't wait to hit 60 now hehe
    mortgage free 3/10/12:)
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