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Family With 18 Children
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I have just read that the parents of 18 children do not claim child benefit.
How much would they receive per week if they did claim it?
How much would they receive per week if they did claim it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.but isn't it sad that he and his wife works so hard and don't claim a dime and yet immirgrants blah blah claim every bloody halfpenny.
I got talking (eventually) to a wee worker in CU she is new - I asked where she worked before - she said in a doctor's surgery - says I Oh I'd love tht - no, surgeries were crucified with the foreigners, also drug and drink, and particularly you wont believe it - the Indian men were the worse as they demand and demand - god no wonder the doctors are leaving.
I got talking (eventually) to a wee worker in CU she is new - I asked where she worked before - she said in a doctor's surgery - says I Oh I'd love tht - no, surgeries were crucified with the foreigners, also drug and drink, and particularly you wont believe it - the Indian men were the worse as they demand and demand - god no wonder the doctors are leaving.
Regarding the £50,000 mentioned by EDDIE, that is also incorrect. Folk who have a child or children with them for whom Child Benefit is paid will pay a charge of 1% for every £100 above an adjusted net income of £50,000 they or the partner receive per year. That means there can be an adjusted net income of £60,000 before the charge extinguishes the benefit. Folk can elect not to receive the benefit instead of paying a charge.
Type Your Answer Here...As has been said, it seems they do not claim any additional benefits. It does not say they do not receive Child Benefit. The telling thing is that it makes the headlines when somebody does not claim benefits.
Their Child Benefit amounts to £13,044 a year (which is eqivalent to almost £15,000 of pre-tax/NI income). Regardless of the financial aspect the couple are completely irresponsible. Over population is one of the greatest threats to mankind today (far greater than climate change) and to knock out one child a year for almost twenty years is utterly reprehensible.
Their Child Benefit amounts to £13,044 a year (which is eqivalent to almost £15,000 of pre-tax/NI income). Regardless of the financial aspect the couple are completely irresponsible. Over population is one of the greatest threats to mankind today (far greater than climate change) and to knock out one child a year for almost twenty years is utterly reprehensible.
also factor in how much each child realistically cost the state.
Starting from day zero, each birth has a cost. Each doctor and dentist visit has a cost not to mention educating each one of them.
Im not saying they're doing wrong, but for anyone to claim that their child isn't state funded to some extent(myself included) is deluded.
Starting from day zero, each birth has a cost. Each doctor and dentist visit has a cost not to mention educating each one of them.
Im not saying they're doing wrong, but for anyone to claim that their child isn't state funded to some extent(myself included) is deluded.