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Wife working for nothing basically?

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  • ikati5
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    If the Uk couldn't afford to pay social security 90% of our population would expire!
  • robpw2 wrote: »
    she gets £95 its her choice to drive a car that costs £20 to fuel ,
    its her choice to pay £10 parking
    its her choice to have children that need child care

    she is working and she gets paid what she chooses to spend her moeny on is up to her and thats life

    The OP has already said that they live in a rural area, not driving is often not that simple for those of us that live in small villages. Public transport can be pretty much non-existant.
    Save £200 a month : [STRIKE]Oct[/STRIKE] Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr
  • calleyw wrote: »
    It has but you have chosen to ignore it.

    As you are such an expert do tell me of criteria of WTC and CTC and why a joint claim of WTC which is based on household income would have to be be transferred from op's wife to the op.

    I wait with baited breathe.

    Yours

    Calley

    Amazing you must have definately choked by now! (we can live in hope ;) )

    I answered your question on page 3 nearly 1 month ago and still you have not replied? Why? Cannot admit you were WRONG!

    An apology would be nice along with the others that thanked you for your nonsense post, good manners at least if nothing else!
    "You can measure a man's character by the choices he makes under pressure"
    Sir Winston Churchill
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