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ohreally
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Does a 16yo studying at school fulltime at scottish national qualifications higher level continue to qualify for the child tax credit?
My understanding is they do however the TCO says otherwise.
Your thoughts please.
My understanding is they do however the TCO says otherwise.
Your thoughts please.
Don’t be a can’t, be a can.
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yes they definately do!! i would give them a ring and hopefully you will get someone different who knows what they are speaking about!!! Scottish highers are the equilivant to English A levels but often they don't seem to understand the scottish exam system0
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