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Re: child benefit
Originally Posted by bazzz
(Post 5584485)
It it? Where?
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Re: child benefit
Originally Posted by Biiiiink
(Post 5585662)
I just googled "immigrants send children to private school +"child benefit" " and guess what the 1st relevant hit was, the Daily Mail :lol:
link here It also underlines how our generous benefits system acts as a powerful draw for migrant workers The great thing about that article is that they're doing nothing wrong, it's all completely above board and legal, yet they're trying to portray it as if they're somehow being snide and underhand. |
Re: child benefit
Originally Posted by Biiiiink
(Post 5585662)
I just googled "immigrants send children to private school +"child benefit" " and guess what the 1st relevant hit was, the Daily Mail :lol:
link here |
Re: child benefit
Sorry if I have now swayed of the subject but it is still about our HMRC.
The funny thing about all this is that alot of the taxpayers are now facing financial problems due to our dear HMRC's incompetence as they now demand back alot of the monies paid out to British families. :mad: I myself are one of them -they put in their computer that my husband works 40hrs pw for no salary - therefore they are now demanding that I pay back £3000 paid from 2006/2007. When I wrote to them they stated that 'I should have known I was being paid to much'. Our tax and child benefit system is the most complex in the world know one knows what they are entitled too! Furthermore they themselves don't even understand it however, they will not admit they were completely wrong on this matter.:curse: I am not sure what I make of the article written as at the time the country was disgusted but either way 1. It can cause alot of problems ie. anger, discrimination etc. or 2. As it is completely above board and legal in the way of - if any immigrants work in this country and pay taxes then they are legally entitled to benefits, unfortunately this really has created alot of problems and caused alot of discrimination against them. |
Re: child benefit
Originally Posted by Tracie107
(Post 5587468)
Sorry if I have now swayed of the subject but it is still about our HMRC.
The funny thing about all this is that alot of the taxpayers are now facing financial problems due to our dear HMRC's incompetence as they now demand back alot of the monies paid out to British families. :mad: I myself are one of them -they put in their computer that my husband works 40hrs pw for no salary - therefore they are now demanding that I pay back £3000 paid from 2006/2007. When I wrote to them they stated that 'I should have known I was being paid to much'. Our tax and child benefit system is the most complex in the world know one knows what they are entitled too! Furthermore they themselves don't even understand it however, they will not admit they were completely wrong on this matter.:curse: I am not sure what I make of the article written as at the time the country was disgusted but either way 1. It can cause alot of problems ie. anger, discrimination etc. or 2. As it is completely above board and legal in the way of - if any immigrants work in this country and pay taxes then they are legally entitled to benefits, unfortunately this really has created alot of problems and caused alot of discrimination against them. |
Re: child benefit
Sorry, but if you are being rude then there is no need for it - I was replying to post regarding child benefit which went on about the incompetence of the HMRC.
New to the forum or not I thought I was having a discussion with a few people- clearly not, therefore I will shut up then! |
Re: child benefit
Originally Posted by Tracie107
(Post 5587701)
Sorry, but if you are being rude then there is no need for it - I was replying to post regarding child benefit which went on about the incompetence of the HMRC.
New to the forum or not I thought I was having a discussion with a few people- clearly not, therefore I will shut up then! |
Re: child benefit
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 5587921)
No, I wan't meaning to be rude. It's just that we've been over this so many times. Start something fresh, maybe about marmite.
Marmite ........... spread it on your toast or I prefer to eat marmite crisps :D |
Re: child benefit
HOLD on
Quote " is also eligible for £296 a month in tax credits because he has two children and his family's total income is £38,000 a year." We dont earn that and we get £28mth tax credits, i think something is wrong somewhere :curse::curse::curse: |
Re: child benefit
They must have been pretty desperate to run this story as it is. They must have been terribly disappointed that this family was frittering away this money on their child's education and English lessons. Contrast with the usual tales of British benefit scroungers spending it all on booze, fags, Sky TV and playstations.
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