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Cant afford to go back to work after having Twins!
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I know a troll who goes by your very username and her story is ALWAYS about twins....Debt free and plan on staying that way!!!!0
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siren13577 wrote: »you might also be able to get cut price childcare vouchers through your employer, it could be cheaper to work part time and get your wages bumped up by WTC, also a child minder may be cheaper for you, good luck and congratulations on the twins!!!
But the OPs partner works, but OP hasn't given any household income details, so any advice you or anyone gives is just speculation.
Op doesn't seem to want to give sufficient info to help people give them advice.
Make of that what you will.
Oh and the constant snipes at anyone who doesn't agree with them are hardly going to do anything for the OP. e.g the retort to DMG?0 -
But the OPs partner works, but OP hasn't given any household income details, so any advice you or anyone gives is just speculation.
Op doesn't seem to want to give sufficient info to help people give them advice.
Make of that what you will.
Oh and the constant snipes at anyone who doesn't agree with them are hardly going to do anything for the OP. e.g the retort to DMG?
True, I don't know about the personal circumstances of the OP, all I can do is point the OP in the direction of information, you can stil get WTC if your partner works, we did, as long as the wages are below a certain amount.
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