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should i pay tax
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ask the other perents what they would reather do go to work or bring there child up the best they can i give my boy my attation all day long but im not here to start fighting with u i just wanted advice i dont claim dole so u cant call me a dreg getting free hand outs the moeny i get from my dad has been taxed
I'm a SAHM not claiming any adult benefits either. But my parents aren't paying my way for me!Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0 -
notanewuser wrote: »I'm a SAHM not claiming any adult benefits either. But my parents aren't paying my way for me!
so how you get money then your lucky0 -
Do you not want to work and take responsibility for yourself then.
I find it hard to believe that you can actually survive on £80 a week even if you do live rent free to be honest.
ie food, utilites, insurance, etc. etc.
Do you not want to work and take responsibility for yourself then. this bit why dont you try taking responsibility for yourself and not get into debt spending money you dont have hence why u on this forum0 -
I would've thought you need to pay NI if you want a state pension, depending how many years of contributions you've already paid."Save £12k in 2019" #120 - £100,699.57/£100,0000
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so how you get money then your lucky
I saved a lot of money during the 15 years work I did before having my daughter, had a substantial redundancy settlement and do some part time consultancy.
My parents haven't financially supported me since I was 18 years old.Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0 -
notanewuser wrote: »I saved a lot of money during the 15 years work I did before having my daughter, had a substantial redundancy settlement and do some part time consultancy.
My parents haven't financially supported me since I was 18 years old.
as i said your lucky0 -
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notanewuser wrote: »It's not luck!0
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to make it easy thou first thing monday morn im going to the jobcenter and i will claim everything i can ill squeeze everything i can from the gov why not0
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