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18k and no tax credits?
FLENG
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hi all quick question
i use to get £50 a week working tax but now i dont receive any, they said i earn too much?
18k is not a big salary?
any usefull info would be most appreciated
ps. me, missis (unemployed) and 3 kids
thankyou
i use to get £50 a week working tax but now i dont receive any, they said i earn too much?
18k is not a big salary?
any usefull info would be most appreciated
ps. me, missis (unemployed) and 3 kids
thankyou
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hi all quick question
i use to get £50 a week working tax but now i dont receive any, they said i earn too much?
18k is not a big salary?
any usefull info would be most appreciated
ps. me, missis (unemployed) and 3 kids
thankyou
Check http://www.turn2us.org.uk/benefits_search.aspx but whilst 18K is not a big salary it's better than what many people get.Save £200 a month : [STRIKE]Oct[/STRIKE] Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr0 -
no working tax credits, but you will still get child tax credits0
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ok thanks anyway0
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