I totally agree with everything Rantyknickers says. I think that hard working, middle income families are being hit really hard. Today is my last day at work as I'm being made redundant. As I have 2 small children, this is an opportunity for me to have a bit more time off with them, however we need every penny we can get. My DH has just got a much-needed payrise which will take him to approx. £41k. He also has bonus potential on top of that, but there will be a point where it is not worth him getting the bonus due to then going into HRT and now also losing child benefit.
The idea that we are a wealthy family is ridiculous! We live in an ok area in an average 3 bed semi. My son has just started school but I only got my 3rd choice which is a school only rated as 'satisfactory' by ofsted. I would love to move to try and get him into a better school but can't afford it.
My parents couldn't afford to fund me through university so I did it myself. I wanted to be able to save for my children's future and thought that by earning a reasonable salary we would be able to do this but just seem to be getting punished for it.
The government say that this is far simpler than means-testing. However, surely they are going to have to check every year what everybody earns to see who is eligible for CB. If their process for doing that is as inefficient as it is for claiming tax credits, then surely that will cost a huge amount of money? Will this be the same as tax credits where they make overpayments and then have to claim it back? I really think that if they tackled the inefficiencies of these systems they would save far more money!
BTW - I live in the north of England and know a lot of HRT payers!