Next Sunday (6th April) the rates of tax credits are to be increased and John Denham is encouraging local low-paid workers to claim, even if they don’t have children.
The Government has raised the earnings threshold for working tax credit, which means that many more workers in Southampton could qualify for extra cash. Many people who now qualify for this support may not be aware of it. Claiming tax credits means that they will be able to enjoy a better standard of living.
John Denham said “This is good news, so it is important that everyone in my constituency gets the money they are entitled to. Claiming is easy – you can do it online or over the phone. The main thing is that you do it straight away, as your claim dates from the time that you call or claim online, so the earlier you do this, the more you can claim.”
John Hannett, the General Secretary for Usdaw, the shopworkers’ union, added“Working tax credit has been available to people without children for several years, and Usdaw has helped many of our members in Southampton to claim. We are pleased that the Government has now extended tax credits to include many shopworkers without children who work a standard week, and may now be able to claim tax credits for the first time.”
Workers without children can qualify for Working Tax Credit if they:
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are over 25 years old
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work at least 30 hours a week
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are on an income below:
£12,740 a year (£245 a week) if single
£17,160 a year (£330 a week) joint income if in a couple.
Workers with children can also claim if one parent works for at least 16 hours a week and the household income is less than:
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£438 a week (£22,800 a year) if they have one child
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£541 a week (£28,150 a year) if they have two children
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£644 a week (£33,500 a year) if they have three children.
John Denham added:“If you think you could qualify, call the helpline straight away on 0845 300 3900 or claim online at www.hmrc.gov.uk/taxcredits.”
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