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child tax credits advice
NikkalaD
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I am returning to work after 18 months rearing my twins. My partner will be a stay at home dad. I hope to earn £27,000 - I am wondering what sort of tax credits I will get for a household on this income with 2 children. I know it is wildly subjective, but am just trying to come up with a best/worst scenario. Any advice appreciated.
Many thanks
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About £1900 a year (assuming no disabilities etc), Might be more to start with if your income was lower this year.0
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