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Benefits am entitled single parent working 16 hours | Article | dayviews.com
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Do you want to post on our Finance board with what information you need and we can give you some information. Benefit entitlement can depend on how many hours of paid work you do per week. Copyright © 2017 Turn2us We have placed cookies on your computer to help make this website better. You're entitled to whatever benefits your employer chooses to give you. Overpayments Overpayments are an integral part of the tax credits system. I'm not sure if New Deal runs in all areas, but it does in most. You do not have to make an application for an extended payment of Housing Benefit. You don't need children to qualify, although you might get more if you do. Remember that as a single parent, you don't have to take work outside of school hours. If you are doing paid work for an employer or are self-employed but on a low income, you may still qualify for certain welfare benefits. People aged 50 or over and working at least 16 hours a week can also claim if they are starting work after receiving benefits for at least six months. Useful Organisations Organisation: Child Maintenance Options Details: Information about your options for arranging child maintenance, and making a family-based arrangement. They also provide a tax credits helpline: 0845 300 3900 Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm, Saturday 8am to 4pm. Non members and new visitors Register now to make your voice heard. Currently we can disregard up to £175 per week if you have one child or £300 per week if you have two or more children. You will more than likely still be entitled to full housing and council tax benefit but check with your local council about thresholds.For example, child maintenance and child benefit are not included. Dave pays £80 a week to a childminder who looks after Millie. As you can see, tax credits are complicated. If this applies to you, you should contact the Gingerbread Single Parent Helpline, and an adviser can go through your circumstances and check your entitlements over the phone. Non members and new visitors Register now to make your voice heard. If a member of your household is disabled, or if you have experienced domestic violence and have a sanctuary room in your home please call our helpline for further advice.See the Gingerbread factsheet Help with health costs Free prescriptions, dental treatment, sight tests and vouchers for glasses and fares to hospital are available parejt families receiving: - Child tax credit and working tax credit with an income below £15,276 a year - A disability or severe disability element of working tax credit. Note: from April 2017 there is a limit on the number of children you can receive child tax credits for. A fixed percentage is cut from the rent that is eligible for housing benefit.
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