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Child tax credits
Sidat10
Posts: 4 Newbie
Hi wondering if anyone can help.....me and my partner have a joint income of 20000 and have 2 children....we recive around 5500 in child tax credits....how will this effect is and also this 3rd kid we have 2 already if we have another after 2017 does that mean that wil b classed as kod number 1 after the changes....or will that b kid 3..
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Hi wondering if anyone can help.....me and my partner have a joint income of 20000 and have 2 children....we recive around 5500 in child tax credits....how will this effect is and also this 3rd kid we have 2 already if we have another after 2017 does that mean that wil b classed as kod number 1 after the changes....or will that b kid 3..
You really should start a thread of your own...
Have the baby before April 2017 and the changes won't affect you so get busy.:footie:
Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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Tried the calculator but differnt calculators come up with different figures...0
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If you have a third child, that will be classed as a third child.0
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Thank you...0
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Tried bbc calculator0
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