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Tax Credits
jmacoi
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Would appreciate any help with calculating how much tax credits I could be eligble for if I chose to switch from full-time work to a part-time position (say a salary of £14,000 working 28 hours a week). I am a single mum with one son (13 years old).
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You can model the impact on the Turn2us online benefit calculator. A lone parent is only required to work 16 hours per week to qualify for working tax credits.0
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Would appreciate any help with calculating how much tax credits I could be eligble for if I chose to switch from full-time work to a part-time position (say a salary of £14,000 working 28 hours a week). I am a single mum with one son (13 years old).
you can find out by clicking the link below.
http://taxcredits.hmrc.gov.uk/Qualify/DIQHousehold.aspx
Hope this helps
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