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Working Tax Credit?
Rochdale_Guy
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Just a quickie here please.
Can a single person living alone on £16,445 a year - with no children - claim Working Tax Credits?
Thanks.
Can a single person living alone on £16,445 a year - with no children - claim Working Tax Credits?
Thanks.
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nothing to stop you claiming but with your income who knows best to give them a call to find out0
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Are you over 25 years old?0
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Sorry, I work 37 hours a week and am 42..0
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If you go on the turn2us website and put your details in there,it will tell you if you qualify.Rochdale_Guy wrote: »Sorry, I work 37 hours a week and am 42.0 -
Have a look at this table (showing maximum cut-off limits): http://www.revenuebenefits.org.uk/pdf/Income_limits_WTC_only.pdf
The answer is no, unless you qualify for the disability element.
That said, tax credits are based on previous year income, so you might off last year's income if it was lower. But that would only last a year or so.
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Thank you both, it appears I can't get any extra..0
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