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david56 | 13:21 Tue 24th Mar 2020 | Business & Finance
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I work 2 days a week 1.30pm - 11.00pm my monthly pay is £500.00 of which I pay £400.00 in rent, Not a lot left after gas, elec, ect. is there any monetary help I can claim for. your help would be most appreciated.
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David56 from your previous posts I can see you are disabled. You may be able to claim Working Tax Credits and any other benefits you get should not be affected.
16:49 Tue 24th Mar 2020
No other income (eg pension) or savings? USe an online benfits calculator to check on UC or Tax Credits. Or ask to increase your hours or look for a second job?
How can u possibly survive on £100 a month? Can u increase your hours?
Your employer should claim 80% of your wages for you from the government. I don’t think the mechanism has been set up yet though.
sorry, my previous reply was regard to people off work because of the virus.

Look at universal credit first.
https://www.gov.uk/universal-credit/eligibility
How long have you been managing with this level of pay given your outgoings? Is there anyone else in the household and are they earning?
David, are you over 60 or disabled? If you are you may be eligible for Working Tax Credit as you are working over 16 hours a week.
You can work it out on this site
https://www.gov.uk/working-tax-credit
sorry David this is the calculator the other link was just information
https://www.gov.uk/tax-credits-calculator
A 44 year old lady in July 2016 according to previous questions.
Yet profile says male.
Male according to profile they have had since 2004
David56 from your previous posts I can see you are disabled. You may be able to claim Working Tax Credits and any other benefits you get should not be affected.
Says he is a she here. Anyone can change their profile anytime. So we don't know.

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Business-and-Finance/Question1504309.html
Yes, if you were saving £100 a month in 2016 I assume your finances must have changed. If you still have that account there may be a provision to stop paying in and also a 'covid' provision now to withdraw some money without penalty, regardless of the initial account terms- so check that out

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