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Benefits for a single person
Riku1995
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Hi
I am a single Mum who works part-time 22.5 hours a week. I currently receive housing/council tax benefit, work/child tax benefit. However, my daughter is in her last year of college and will finish next July but will continue to study at her college, for her Foundation Degree.
I am looking at the possibility of re-training whilst I continue in my current job but am worried about what will happen next year and what I will be entitled to if any.
Can you help?
Many Thanks
I am a single Mum who works part-time 22.5 hours a week. I currently receive housing/council tax benefit, work/child tax benefit. However, my daughter is in her last year of college and will finish next July but will continue to study at her college, for her Foundation Degree.
I am looking at the possibility of re-training whilst I continue in my current job but am worried about what will happen next year and what I will be entitled to if any.
Can you help?
Many Thanks
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