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Claiming joint working tax

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NaaNaa90
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Claiming joint working tax

Post by NaaNaa90 » Wed Sep 25, 2013 10:48 pm

Hi all,

I want to know whether I can claim working tax credits jointly with my husband, who is here on a spouse Visa (he came last September).

I am currently working 9 hours a week and my husband is working with an agency whenever he's needed, so he doesn't have fixed working hours. However, he does work a minimum of 24 hours each week.

Can I claim WTC? Or will it affect my husbands application next year for ILR?

Thanks :)

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Post by Amber » Thu Sep 26, 2013 6:45 am

You can make a joint tax credits claim if you are settled/British. If you have no children or disabilities, you'll have to be working at least 30 hrs per week.
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Post by NaaNaa90 » Thu Sep 26, 2013 3:55 pm

D4109125 wrote:You can make a joint tax credits claim if you are settled/British. If you have no children or disabilities, you'll have to be working at least 30 hrs per week.
Thanks for your reply. :)

We have 1 child. So, it doesn't matter if my husband (who isn't a british citizen) is working more hours than me? i.e 24 hours while I work 9.

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Post by Amber » Thu Sep 26, 2013 4:16 pm

That's fine.
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