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Brighton Bhuna Boy
Anyone else received the details of the changes from 07th January next year.......
Looks like Dragons Den for me - I'm out
Looks like Dragons Den for me - I'm out
Yep and me.
I don't mind missing out if it is fairly done but a couple both earning £49,000 each a year get to keep their child benefit but we lose ours with a single income well below the income of the couple still claiming theirs.
Exactly where we are as well, oh well
So your households have someone earning more than £60k and you think you should get child benefit ? REALLY !!??!!??!!
Yup - the equivalent of a £2000 pay cut. Nice.
Glad the bloke at the end of the road keeps his benefits, must be expensive being at home all day doing f-all.
But is it right that two people earning just under 50k each get to keep it, whereas one earning 60k loses it?
IMO, it's an outdated benefit anyway, but surely it should be the household's total income that is takn into account?
the answer to all this nonsence is means testing or taxing benefits.
But is it right that two people earning just under 50k each get to keep it, whereas one earning 60k loses it?
IMO, it's an outdated benefit anyway, but surely it should be the household's total income that is takn into account?
So your households have someone earning more than £60k and you think you should get child benefit ? REALLY !!??!!??!!
So your households have someone earning more than £60k and you think you should get child benefit ? REALLY !!??!!??!!
But is it right that two people earning just under 50k each get to keep it, whereas one earning 60k loses it?
IMO, it's an outdated benefit anyway, but surely it should be the household's total income that is takn into account?
I still think the whole think is grossly unfair on single people without kids.
I don't get why we pay people to have kids?
so you got 2.5 kids?
I still think the whole think is grossly unfair on single people without kids.
I don't get why we pay people to have kids?