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Posted By: dave_g working tax credits - 4th Oct 2010 9:41pm
what is the average received in tax credits for a single working adult?how is it worked out and what are you entitled to claim for?
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: working tax credits - 4th Oct 2010 9:50pm
This is far too complicated a question and needs an even more complicated answer ... maybe this will help ...

Tax Credits Calculator
Posted By: bert1 Re: working tax credits - 4th Oct 2010 9:54pm
or here
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/AdvancedSearch/Searchresults/index.htm?fullText=single+adult+tax+credits
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: working tax credits - 4th Oct 2010 9:58pm
Frightening isn't it, at one time you could work all your government based finances out. I've had a few episodes in the last couple of years where the department couldn't understand or explain them and the response is usually "wait a couple of months and see if it sorts itself out".
Posted By: chev_chelios Re: working tax credits - 4th Oct 2010 10:02pm
Bout £50 If u on minimum wage! I tried but it told me to feck off lol.
Posted By: dave_g Re: working tax credits - 4th Oct 2010 10:07pm
think thats what it politely just told me!
Posted By: chev_chelios Re: working tax credits - 4th Oct 2010 10:16pm
We must earn to much lol.
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: working tax credits - 4th Oct 2010 10:18pm
If you are on low income there are other benefits such as Housing Benefit, Income Support, Council Tax Benefit etc.

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Posted By: chev_chelios Re: working tax credits - 4th Oct 2010 10:24pm
Government rape my wages in tax at 40%
Posted By: SilentReader Re: working tax credits - 15th Oct 2010 4:42pm
http://www.turn2us.org.uk/benefits_search.aspx this is a great website it tells you what benefits your entitled to i.e WTC CTC, HB CTAX based on your income, I use this site most days in my job.

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