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Working tax credit

9 replies

colette · 30/09/2003 17:33

I have searched the message boards and found a conversation from 2001.But I would be really interested in up to date figures. I am on mat leave at present -Ds is 12 weeks dd is 4yr9mnths.
I am not sure if I want to be SAHM or not( for a while at least ) and have roughly calculated that childcare costs for 2 will take about 80% of my salary (part-time).
Can anyone give me any info ?Dh is s/e and at present his salary has dropped to about 16k.
Thanks must feed crying Ds and get shouting dd out of bath - being at work may be easier!!

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janh · 30/09/2003 17:47

colette, this Inland Revenue page has a "Do I qualify?" bit where you put in your figures. HTH.

Tinker · 30/09/2003 19:23

Hi colette - just a word or warning about the 'Do I qualify' thing on the IR site. I put in the actual figures that the IR had stated on my award notice and did not get the same amount as they were awarding me.

Yesterday I got a letter from them dated 12/9/03, providing an 'explanation' for my first award. This was based (their calculations) upon me paying £1500 per week for after-school care. Only the best for my child This has since been amended sadly.

colette · 30/09/2003 21:19

Ooops( brain cells are depleted due to lack of sleep)
I mean a different benefit - It brings your income up to a set minimum . I can't remember what it is called . Can anyone enlighten me.
Thanks again and thanks jahn and Tinker for your replies

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janh · 30/09/2003 21:38

colette, my (usually) depleted brain just came up with Family Income Supplement, is it something like that that you mean? Or Income Support or Family Credit or something?

Ask your CAB maybe? Have been googling but can't find a single helpful site!

robinw · 01/10/2003 06:35

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janh · 01/10/2003 08:53

I think what colette is after is a payment from DHSS - is that still its name? - rather than an Inland Revenue tax credit (if I understand her second post correctly).

colette · 01/10/2003 13:10

jahn, yes I think it is a payment from the dss as I am sure I saw a poster about it outside a jobcentre.
I know it sounds daft but I have put off going in to ask about it as I find jobcentres really depressing places.

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janh · 01/10/2003 13:23

colette, I found it, hooray! It's the Dept for Work & Pensions now (DWP) (why do the buggers keep changing the names?) and this page has benefits for families and children.

colette · 01/10/2003 21:52

janh
Thanks for the link I will have a good look at it tomorrow

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