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Child tax credits....
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I'm having a look to see if my friends qualify's. I've filled in all the relevant boxes about how much she and her husband earn and it's come up that they could qualify for £237.
Would that be a year/month/week?
Would that be a year/month/week?
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Hi ummmm
Ask your friend to fill in all the relevant boxes on this link to se if they qualify and will come up with how much they are entitled too.
http://www.taxcredits...e.gov.uk/HomeNew.aspx
Sorry if that's how you done it for her, but she could ring them up and ask on their helpline tel number too.
Have a good weekend, lovely ummmm......and make sure Ginger does'nt collapse on the poker table again tonight........lol
yogi xx
Ask your friend to fill in all the relevant boxes on this link to se if they qualify and will come up with how much they are entitled too.
http://www.taxcredits...e.gov.uk/HomeNew.aspx
Sorry if that's how you done it for her, but she could ring them up and ask on their helpline tel number too.
Have a good weekend, lovely ummmm......and make sure Ginger does'nt collapse on the poker table again tonight........lol
yogi xx
a tax year
the family element is paid to any family responsible for at least one child. the family element can be higher if a child is aged under one, up to a mximum of £545 per year
the child element is paid for each child or young person in the family. the child element may be higher if a child has a disability. up to a maximum of £2,235 per year.
the family element is paid to any family responsible for at least one child. the family element can be higher if a child is aged under one, up to a mximum of £545 per year
the child element is paid for each child or young person in the family. the child element may be higher if a child has a disability. up to a maximum of £2,235 per year.