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Of course not - because the payment is called the One Parent Family Payment!yeah i thought as much, i know there are credits and exemptions for single parents who have dependant children, but they dont qualify if the parents are "living as man and wife"
It does if you are married.even though "living as man and wife" qualifies you for absolutely nothing!!
Not sure what you're on about here but please post rants in Letting Off Steam and not in the main forums.it doesnt really promote people to do the right thing and not make dodgy claims for welfare, things never change, do the right thing and you will never win.
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Originally Posted by kb141 http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?p=402379#post402379
yeah i thought as much, i know there are credits and exemptions for single parents who have dependant children, but they dont qualify if the parents are "living as man and wife"
Of course not - because the payment is called the One Parent Family Payment!
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even though "living as man and wife" qualifies you for absolutely nothing!!
It does if you are married.
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it doesnt really promote people to do the right thing and not make dodgy claims for welfare, things never change, do the right thing and you will never win.
Not sure what you're on about here but please post rants in Letting Off Steam and not in the main forums.
This is not true. There is no tax relief specifically for having children. Are you talking about the Home Carer's Tax Credit or something?Wrong. kb141 is referring to tax benefits. You are referring to a welfare payment. kb141 's point is that single parents, married parents, separated and divorced parents can claim tax relief for children.
This is not true. There is no tax relief specifically for having children. Are you talking about the Home Carer's Tax Credit or something?
One-Parent Tax Credit may be claimed by an individual who is single, widowed, deserted or separated or divorced and who has one or more dependant children who resides with him/her for all or part of the year for which the claim is made.
Widowed Person 1,760 Other Person 1,760 You do not qualify for One-Parent Family Tax Credit if:
You already qualify for a married persons tax credit or you live with another person as man and wife.
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