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question re; benefits calculator
sunshine2012_2
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its probably really easy and simple, but i wanted to check i was doing it right.
the calculator asks for 'net income'........when my circumstances change i will be entitled to tax credits, do i include these as net income? or just income from my employment?
thanks
the calculator asks for 'net income'........when my circumstances change i will be entitled to tax credits, do i include these as net income? or just income from my employment?
thanks
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Just from your employment, tax credits are benefits so this is what the calculator will work out for you based on your employment and other income if you have any"You've been reading SOS when it's just your clock reading 5:05 "0
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thanks for your quick reply:beer:0
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