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tax credits thresholds
zekeriyasmum
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Hi everyone
i have tried to find this online but am struggling for a clear answer.
could someone tell me what the income threshold if for when you dont recieve any child tax credit or working tax credit
we have had our award letter for this year and we arent entitled to any, which is absolutely fine if we are above the threshold. i Just wondered what it was
Hope somone can help and thanks in advance
i have tried to find this online but am struggling for a clear answer.
could someone tell me what the income threshold if for when you dont recieve any child tax credit or working tax credit
we have had our award letter for this year and we arent entitled to any, which is absolutely fine if we are above the threshold. i Just wondered what it was
Hope somone can help and thanks in advance
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this will give you a rough idea
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/taxcredits/people-advise-others/entitlement-tables/work-and-child/work-no-childcosts.htm0 -
Great thanks. I do pay childcare does that make a difference our joint income is £46500 and pay £110 a week childcare.0
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here is the one for childcare - it may or may not helpzekeriyasmum wrote: »Great thanks. I do pay childcare does that make a difference our joint income is £46500 and pay £110 a week childcare.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/taxcredits/people-advise-others/entitlement-tables/work-and-child/work-pay-childcare.htm
I would guess on that income there would be nothing for one or two children but there may be a little help if you have 30 -
Examples of how to work it out are here http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/taxcredits/payments-entitlement/entitlement/income-examples.htm0
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