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I MAY qualify as I am disabled, but it's not guaranteed as they only consider certain disablities. But why are under 25s being picked on? Let's say I was 21 and just graduated, I'd have huge debts from university but still be expected to pay exorbitant rates of tax..
I actually am not a graduate but am on a very low income, in more than one job, so 22% of all bar one of my jobs is taken off in tax. I also had to take out a loan to pay my council tax as I earn under £6000 a year.

2007-03-22 03:24:57 · 4 answers · asked by Little One 4 in Business & Finance Taxes United Kingdom

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I am 22 and receive middle rate care disability living allowence and also receive working tax credits. Apply for disability living, if you can get that and your income is below a certain level you will be able to get working tax credits, Ive had them since I was 21.

2007-03-29 09:31:39 · answer #1 · answered by Ultra Violet 2 · 1 0

It is a law of your land, then you have to accept it and obey it. Being in Democracy you have many ways to protest it and get the disparity rectified.

2007-03-22 03:37:26 · answer #2 · answered by manjunath_empeetech 6 · 1 0

You can get working tax credit if you have children, regardless of your age. If you have no children I don't beleive you can get it, its to encourage parents to work, not live of the social

2007-03-22 05:01:30 · answer #3 · answered by Debs 3 · 1 0

I honestly don't know, I wish I did. It's the government trying to get as much money out of us as possible.

2007-03-22 03:33:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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