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Benefits and Earnings.
belleberkshire
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l am currently on full housing benefit and receive tax credits.Can someone tell me what is the maximum earnings per years l can earn before my benefits are affected.
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
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Too little data.belleberkshire wrote: »l am currently on full housing benefit and receive tax credits.Can someone tell me what is the maximum earnings per years l can earn before my benefits are affected.
Many thanks.
You mean child tax credits, or working tax credit?
Are you on any benefit other than HB?
Do you have a working partner?0 -
belleberkshire wrote: »l am currently on full housing benefit and receive tax credits.Can someone tell me what is the maximum earnings per years l can earn before my benefits are affected.
Many thanks.
Not as simple as that!
Why are you on full housing benefit? Are you getting another means tested benefit? JSA/ESA/Income support?0 -
l'm self employed on a low income and its Working tax credits. Many thanks.0
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use the online calculators to give you a rough idea
https://www.gov.uk/tax-credits-calculator
http://www.familyinvestments.co.uk/family-nest/tools/Tax-credits-benefits-calculator/#
http://www.which.co.uk/money/tax/guides/tax-credits/working-tax-credits-how-much-you-get/0 -
Before being able to work out how much you can earn before your benefits reduce we would need to know your age, hours worked and if disabled or not, single, couple or any children and amount of Working Tax Credits.These are my own views and you should seek advice from your local Benefits Department or CAB.0
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