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Income threshold for CHB

"You may have to pay back some of your Child Benefit in tax if your (or your partner’s) individual income is over £50,000."
Is that gross or net income?
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  • Gross income, but salary sacrifice deductions e.g. for pension / Childcare Vouchers might help you get below that.  
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    Gross income, but salary sacrifice deductions e.g. for pension / Childcare Vouchers might help you get below that.  
    Gross rental income as well?
    Pension contribution helps. I think gift aid donations too. What's Childcare Vouchers?

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