Maybe so but, 531 is hardly representive of 250000 people who apply annually...yes, many do earn minimum wages and I put it to you, many dont.
Try and find us a better survey Joe. You know it makes sense
Joe The Great British citizens aren't being affected by these immigration laws as is our European brother and sisters. We all one now Joe, I dont like it either...I know my uncles and granddads will be turning in there graves seeing how my granddads fought in the great war and uncles in the 2nd....we are only being affected when we want to bring someone in from outside the EU and that's if you fall below the minimum limit which, few will.
The woman with twins will be leaving on her free will to be with her non euro husband due to the fact she dont earn enough to bring in her husband. She and her babies are not being kicked out as you are implying.
Btw Im corresponding on the hoof so, please excuse some errors
its not me who said that, when the kids are born they will be british, she will be able to claim tax creds for them and the child care element of tax creds (i would have thought for a baby near £200 a wk each (might be a cap thou, not sure) * 4 = £1,600 a month for child care and the hard earned tax player will be paying up to 75% of it
the gov better fly him here by first class. you know it makes financial sense![]()
sorry to disappoint you gWaPito, you should check your facts
The income limit for Child Tax Credit has gone down
Child Tax Credit payments depend on your circumstances and income.
Before April 2012, you could usually get some Child Tax Credit, as long as your income was not over the limit of £41,300. From 6 April 2012 this limit is lower for most people.
The income limit for you now depends on your own individual circumstances. But as a very rough guide, you might not get Child Tax Credit from 6 April 2012 if:
you have one child, and your annual income is more than around £26,000
you have two children, and your annual income is more than around £32,200
But it's important to know that:
this is a rough guide
the income limit for you may be different, as it depends on your own circumstances
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/taxcreditsbudget/index.htm
quick estitmate sh would get
Based on the information you have entered, your household may be entitled to the following tax credits award:-
Child Tax Credit £4872.00
Childcare element of Working Tax Credit £4554.49
Sub total £9426.49
Working Tax Credit (less the childcare element of Working Tax Credit) £0.00
Note: The childcare element of Working Tax Credit will always be paid direct to the person who is mainly responsible for caring for the child or children, alongside payments of Child Tax Credit.
Total £9426.49
This is based on your household income of £31000.00.
like i said better get him here ASAP,. you really do know it makes sense![]()
Well, what can I say.....a mate of mine yes, I do have a matehad a letter saying he will no longer be getting this benefit.
He said it was because his joint income was more than 25k
A visit to the tax credit website should clear this up.
i wonder if may did any calculations on what it would cost if partners didn't come to the UK in benefits.
if he did come here and worked they wouldn't be entitled to any tax creds, even if he sat at home and looked after the kids (as he can't claim any benefits as he is not entitled to any) it would save the taxpayer most of the child care element of the tax creds which would be most of the £9k of taxpayers money she would get if he wasn't here.
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