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Working tax credits for low income
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            people that 'need' and claim these benefits are all under suspicion.
mainly because of people that use the system to suit their own 'wants'
do you want the extra or do you need it?
the answer seems obvious to me0 - 
            frenchplonka wrote: »If u put it like that I guess i could be classed as a fiddler like i said for her point of view she doesn't declare what i give her so im going to talk with her and see what she wants me to do regarding that.
As for joint claim well i earned prob 2k last year and she took in around 13k and two kids but there not mine
Like father, like son0 - 
            1234mas430 wrote: »"What you give her" ???
Its sounds to me as though your leaching off the girl not mention those kids! Where can anyone live all bills, food, & rent for £75 a week ? You need to grow a pair mate!
If your not prepared to be a 'Dad' to those kids then leave!
Just want to LOL at you mate cheers for the life lesson!Sealed Pot Challenge 10 - #5710 - 
            people that 'need' and claim these benefits are all under suspicion.
mainly because of people that use the system to suit their own 'wants'
do you want the extra or do you need it?
the answer seems obvious to me
As for this comment yea i dont need that money but if im paying the tax and im entitled to it then I think I can claim it so yes I want it free money is free money.
if its abusing a system thats open for abuse then thats just some people tough luck.
I dont think we are here to give people a moral kick in the ballsSealed Pot Challenge 10 - #5710 - 
            frenchplonka wrote: »As for this comment yea i dont need that money but if im paying the tax and im entitled to it then I think I can claim it so yes I want it free money is free money.
if its abusing a system thats open for abuse then thats just some people tough luck.
I dont think we are here to give people a moral kick in the balls
Nor help you commit benefit fraud0 - 
            frenchplonka wrote: »As for this comment yea i dont need that money but if im paying the tax and im entitled to it then I think I can claim it so yes I want it free money is free money.
if its abusing a system thats open for abuse then thats just some people tough luck.
I dont think we are here to give people a moral kick in the balls
You only pay £400 a year in tax. You clearly wanted far more than your tax back.Tomorrow is the most important thing in life0 - 
            frenchplonka wrote: »As for this comment yea i dont need that money but if im paying the tax and im entitled to it then I think I can claim it so yes I want it free money is free money.
if its abusing a system thats open for abuse then thats just some people tough luck.
I dont think we are here to give people a moral kick in the balls
We could make it an actual one if you prefer.;)0 - 
            Nor help you commit benefit fraud
I am not interested in committing fraud of any sort I asked if i was eligble to claim any money based on the fact i spend my time between my GF and family house, if the fact I give her 300 a month means i cant claim from that house then thats fine, BUT if i can claim from my familys house legally then i will do so if its using a loophole oh wellbloolagoon wrote: »You only pay £400 a year in tax. You clearly wanted far more than your tax back.
I wish i only paid 400 a year in tax so far im into near £200 in tax in my last 3 wage slips :mad: Im sorry but if there is money to be had legally then why shouldnt i claim it?
Morally your saying its wrong I dont care bout it on a moral sense IF i cant claim given the above example then I wont try so based on the information am I breaking any law claiming working tax credits?
Im aware it seems my gf is breaking some rules as she doesnt declare it but well i dont live there what she does with what i give her is non of my concern ( Burying my head in the sand yep i maybe guilty but im asking for me not her )Sealed Pot Challenge 10 - #5710 - 
            missbiggles1 wrote: »We could make it an actual one if you prefer.;)
would have to be in the testicle as only have one :jSealed Pot Challenge 10 - #5710 - 
            You can certainly get your tax back that you shouldnt be paying.Tomorrow is the most important thing in life0
 
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