
Social safety net
A golden opportunity for some...
Herausgegeben: Thomson-Smith, Lydia D.
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Tax experts have announced that parents/people who opt out receiving child benefit in order to avoid a tax bill will be able to claim the benefit if their income falls. In fact, the experts have stated that as from January 2013, any household where one person earns more than Pds. 60,000 will lose all entitlement to child benefit. Besides, those earning between Pds. 50,000 and Pds. 60,000 will lose some of it. However, the people with two earners just below the thresho...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Tax experts have announced that parents/people who opt out receiving child benefit in order to avoid a tax bill will be able to claim the benefit if their income falls. In fact, the experts have stated that as from January 2013, any household where one person earns more than Pds. 60,000 will lose all entitlement to child benefit. Besides, those earning between Pds. 50,000 and Pds. 60,000 will lose some of it. However, the people with two earners just below the threshold and who potentially earn Pds. 98,000 will remain unaffected. The tax institute had envisaged that many people would choose to continue to receive child benefit, even if there was only a slight chance that they might otherwise lose out. This would also mean that more people will have to pay the tax and complete self assessment returns...