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Confused about Child Benefit
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My wife and I get child benefit, and thought that we would continue to get this as neither of us are higher rate tax payers.
However we have just received a letter from the HMRC Tax Credit Office saying they are not renewing our claim for tax credits as the income level for tax credits for most people is now £42000.
Can anyone explain what's going on?
However we have just received a letter from the HMRC Tax Credit Office saying they are not renewing our claim for tax credits as the income level for tax credits for most people is now £42000.
Can anyone explain what's going on?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ok...I get ya. I think it came in in the late 60's early 70's. Beforehand the main breadwinner got the allowance. They then changed it as some main breadwinners (men) didn't pass it on to the families and drank it in the pub. It was then switched to the main carer (women) and paid directly to them...
So your scenario makes perfect sense :-)
So your scenario makes perfect sense :-)
Marty this is going to sound abit mean of me, but if you really have no idea whether you've been getting child benefit or not, I would be inclined to think that, even though you are entitled to it, you perhaps have never relied on it the way some people, including myself, have had to do in the past, when my eldest (he's 30 this year) was first at high school, i used to have to queue at the post office at 8.30 every monday morning to wait to cash the book to get his school bus fare, as did lots of other mums and dads, and he wa soften late on a monday morning getting to school,. it wasn't paid monthly into a bank account then, it was paid weekly over the post office counter.