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Child Benefit and Free Prescriptions
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Thanks, thats great £110 ( £11 a month for 10 months) we will definitely look into getting one of those.0
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If her income is below £16000 you can fill in an HC1 and get them free.0
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Thank you, at the moment she is at college and earns £40 a week from a Saturday job. She will keep doing this until she finds a job, very doubtful it will pay over £16,000.0
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Yes sorry I got confused there, I even had my wife's pre paid card in my hand while I was writing that post.0
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