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robbrzeg
66
03.01.2011, 17:38

Witam, mieszkaliśmy pare lat w Szkocji, pozniej postanowiliśmy wrocic do PL, jednak nie jest kolorowo, i wracamy do Szkocji... lecz już teraz z malutkim dzidziusiem... i chciałam zapytać jakie dofinansowania na rodzine i dziecko będą się Nam należec jak tylko mąż bedzie pracował?? pozdrawiam.

miasteczko5
5
#103.01.2011, 18:25

dostaniecie podstawowy zasilek child benefit ok 80 funtow miesiecznie i moze tax credit na dziecko,ale nie wiadomo ile.Moj maz pracuje i dostajemy tylko 22 fynty tego zasilku,bo jak to mowia;Kryzys.

Ashera
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Ashera 1 293
#203.01.2011, 18:54

robbrzeg child benefit 20,30 tyg.

work tax credit i work child benefit to w zaleznosci od zarobkow,ale mysle ze w granicach 350 mies.
masz na emito poradnik "benefity"

miasteczko5 co to jest tax credit..?
i co ma kryzys do benefitow!!?

kama79_79
Glasgow
22 709
#303.01.2011, 19:07

O jakich ty zasilkach mowisz Ashera?Working Tax Credit i Child Tax Credit, z tego sklada sie Tax Credit.Tak trudno zapamietac?
Chcialabym otrzymywac 350f o Krolowej, raz w miesiacu.
Nie licz na zasilki, bo na te w tej chwili musisz czekac minimum 6 miesiecy.Dziecko, to nie przeszkoda w podjeciu zatrudnienia. Z jednej pensji nie utrzymacie sie, chyba, ze maz bedzie zarabial min.2tysiace na reke.
I kto dzisiaj zasilkow nie dostal, bo mnie przelano zamiast 40f ponad 1900f.

aaarszenik
London
12 706
#403.01.2011, 19:08

Ashera
co to jest work tax credit i work child benefit?

Ashera
1 293
Ashera 1 293
#503.01.2011, 19:29

aaarseynik
sprostowanie CHILD TAX CREDIT
WORK-WORKING

Ashera
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Ashera 1 293
#603.01.2011, 19:30

aaarszenik
przepraszam za blad klawiatura znow przestawiona

bus_37
Dundee
24 200 114
bus_37 Dundee 24 200 114
#703.01.2011, 19:31

matkobozabron.com

miasteczko5
5
#804.01.2011, 13:12

a to jednak jest tax credit?hmm,no widzisz wystarczylo pomyslec.a 350 funtow miesiecznie to dostaja ci ktorzy albo samotnie wychowuja dziecko albo nie zgosili swoich zarobkow albo bracuja na lewo.A kryzys do benefitow ?ma to ze zmniejszaja benefity i bardziej dokladnie wszystko sprawdzaja zanim dostaniesz jakies zasilki.

miasteczko5
5
#904.01.2011, 13:15

znam tez takich co nie zglosili swoich dokladnych zarobkow ,swojej sytuacji, dostawali kupe kasy a teraz musza oddawac.

aaarszenik
London
12 706
#1004.01.2011, 13:17

miasteczko5 pokaz dokladnie gdzie zmniejszone zostaly benefity z powodu kryzysu.
a ze dokladniej sprawdzaja- bardzo dobrze.

Ashera
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Ashera 1 293
#1104.01.2011, 14:06

miasteczko5 to zadzwon na infolinie Working tax credit i zapytaj o tax credit,zobaczymy co ci powiedza?:)
i nie jestem w rzadnej z 3 grup ktore opisalas a dostaje blisko :P

i benefitow nie zmniejszaja.
a to ze sprawdzaja teraz dokladnie to dobrze,powinni zabrac sie juz za to dawno temu.

miasteczko5
5
#1204.01.2011, 16:46

.W aberdeen znam kilka osob ktore dziwily sie za ja tak malo dostaje a teraz same musza zwracac benefity.Na emito nie ma sensu o nic pytac zawsze znajduja sie osoby ktore wszystkie rozumy pozjadaly i zamiast cos doradzic pomoc do wypisuja jakies bzdury.Nikomu nie polecam Emito net.

aaarszenik
London
12 706
#1304.01.2011, 16:49

miasteczko nie uzalaj sie tylko pokaz te obciete z powodu kryzysu benefity.

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#1404.01.2011, 17:08

@kama79_79
#3
wprowadzaja jakies zmiany w systemie, mi przyslali list ze do 11 stycznia wplynie na moje konto kwota ktorej nie oczekuje, ktora jednak zostanie pozniej wyrownana (jak na razie nic nie wplynelo ale nie sadze aby to bylo ponad 1900f)

kama79_79
Glasgow
22 709
#1504.01.2011, 17:16

Tax credit changes: How are families affected?
Money Talk by Victoria Todd
Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG)

Childcare is one factor considered by the tax credits system
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The Spending Review in October saw the government announce further changes to the tax credit system, in addition to those in the June Budget.

The changes announced in June were aimed at reducing the entitlement of higher-income claimants.

The measures announced in October seemed to put the squeeze more on those with lower incomes.

So how will they affect you?

Families
The first of the changes announced in the June Budget will come into effect in April 2011. Tax credits will reduce faster as income rises.

At present, once claimants' income reaches a certain threshold, their tax credits are withdrawn by 39p for every pound that their income exceeds that threshold.

The thresholds are £6,420 a year for those receiving both working tax credit and child tax credit and £16,190 for those receiving only child tax credit.

From April 2011, this "taper" will increase to 41p in the pound, so tax credits will disappear more quickly for people on modest and higher incomes.

The family element, currently guaranteed at £545 if annual income is £50,000 or less, will start to reduce by 41p for every £1 when income reaches £40,000.

At present, if you have a sudden rise in income of up to £25,000 as compared to your previous year's income - for example by going from part-time work to full-time work - then the current year's tax credit claim is generally unaffected. This is known as the income disregard.

Victoria Todd says that a universal credit will need careful planning
This prevents some people getting a retrospective bill to repay overpayments.

From April, this earnings disregard threshold will be reduced from £25,000 to £10,000.

Balancing these downward changes in the June Budget was the announcement that payments made for each child - the child element of child tax credit - will be increased by £150 above indexation from April 2011. It will then rise by a further £60 from April 2012.

Recently Chancellor George Osborne announced further above-indexation increases to the child element of £30 from April 2011 and £50 from April 2012 - in total, £180 above indexation next year, and another £110 the year after.

Three other tax credit changes were announced in the Spending Review, all of which are likely to result in lower awards.

It seems odd that when the government wishes to make work pay, spending cuts are targeted on working tax credit which is specifically designed as a work incentive.

Childcare
Currently, families who qualify for help with childcare costs can get up to 80% of their childcare costs met if they use registered or approved childcare.

But from April 2011, eligible families will only be able to claim up to 70% of their eligible childcare costs.

Thus, families who receive help with their childcare costs will have to find an additional 10% of the costs themselves.

In addition, those who receive childcare vouchers or those who turned down childcare vouchers to claim the childcare element of working tax credit will need to revisit their decision.

For example, a family with two adults and two children, working more than 30 hours, earning the average wage of £25,000 a year, with childcare costs of £150 per week, will receive tax credits of around:

£8,738.80 in 2010-11 (current year);
£8,157.20 in 2011-12 taking account of the rise in each child element by £180, the increase in reduction taper to 41%, the reduction in childcare costs from 80% to 70%, the freeze on basic working tax credit and 30-hour elements and an estimated Consumer Price Index of 3.1%;
£8,602.20 in 2012-13 taking account of the further rise in each child element of £110.
The fall that this family face in 2011-2012 is due to the decrease in childcare support and in the increased taper which means tax credits are taken away faster as income rises.

The loss suffered by these changes would have been greater had it not been partially offset by the above indexation increases in the child element of child tax credit.

Wprowadzaja, od kwietnia.Moje 1900f bylo pomylka, ktora juz wyjasnilam.

Dalej, zmiany dotyczace HB, wprowadzane od kwietnia,
Dalej, zmiany dot.LHA wprowadzane od pazdziernika...
Zamrozony Child Benefit...
Nie, no nic sie nie dzieje.

Pakuj dzieciaka, poradzicie sobie.

kama79_79
Glasgow
22 709
#1604.01.2011, 17:27

I dokladnie tak, jak miasteczko napisala, zeby 350f dostac, majac jedno dziecko w domu, nie oplacajac opieki dla tego dziecka, to trzeba pracowac za NMW-jedna osoba, dziecko, w wieku do 1 roku.Co z tego, ze 350f, jesli 800f wyplaty?
Zanim taka rodzina dostanie te 350f, to bedzie przez 6 miesiecy sama placic za mieszkanie-czynsz w Aberdeen...za two bedroom to najmniej 600f, Council Tax, prad i gaz.Czyli, kto w domu nie bedzie jadl?Wszyscy?

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