Child Benefit Online ..unravelling child benefit

1Jun/104

i have just finished my first year universty and working fulltime now…can my parents claim child tax and….

and child benefits for me...im 19 year old and a uni student working in holidays

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16Apr/104

Could anyone tell me if other european countries benefit from child benefit if the parents work in the UK?

I was shocked to find out that the British taxpayer is paying British child benefit if one of the parents happens work in the uk and the children are living in Poland to the tune of £28 million and 38,000 in number. Could anyone tell me how i find out if other countries benefit in the same way from this stupid system and how to find the statistics of who if any, also the numbers as above. many thanks.

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30Mar/1011

when child turns 16 and parents are unemployed does child stop getting child benefit and child tax credits?


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    28Mar/108

    Why do parents on State benefits get a raise for each child they have?

    I work and have children. I didn't get a pay rise for each child I had so why should someone who claims State benefits get a raise for every child they produce. It seems crazy.

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    20Mar/106

    I’m 16 at Sixth Form – if I get a job, will my parents lose my child benefits?

    I'm 16, so am required to pay tax if I earn over £6000.
    However, because I'm at sixth form so am still in full time education, my parents are still receiving child benefit support for me.

    My question is: if I get a job this summer, the Inland Revenue will know that I am employed. Does this mean that they will reduce my parents' child benefit support?

    Thanks
    Thanks for your answers so far.
    In addition to my question... if they won't lose the benefits, do you think they will be reduced?

    Thanks

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    18Mar/100

    Income Tax Tips for Parents


    www.taxsupport.ca Income tax tips for Canadian parents. If you have children you can take advantage of all these child tax benefit from CRA. These will increase your income, and reduce your tax bill. What a deal!

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    10Nov/090

    Parents Eligible Tax Benefits : Tax Preparation Services Canada

    Get the latest tax tips from Cleo Hamel, a Senior Tax Analyst with H&R Block. On this episode we discuss how to start filing tax credits for Families. Universal Child Care Credit, and how to go about to continue to receiving child care benefits. You can also save up to $300 annually per child.

    Duration : 0:1:55

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