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I'm with 'Grassroots' but only managed to do 2 assignments since Aug 07.Its not easy money,both assignments envolved me making journeys of about 15 miles and taking about 1.5 hours to do the assignment and paperwork for £10.I think its better to get a part-time job if you are wanting to earn regular money.0
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willowthecat wrote: »You can get Working Tax Credit based on your income from MS? (my only other income is from Supply Teaching at the mo which is a casual contract)
Tax credits are based on your total salary from all sources. Even if you just earn a few extra quid a week from it, you need to tell tax credits.
I was getting working tax credit based on MS income when I was a single parent. Anyone over 25 and earning under approx £15K a year can claim it.Here I go again on my own....0 -
i just joined tns but am findning the questionaire rather long0
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