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Child Disability Tax Credit Canada

Can your diet be tax deductible?

Put on some extra weight over this past Canada Day long weekend? Well, you may be able to get some tax relief to help you shed those pounds, depending on the approach you take

TYT Hour – September 24th, 2010


Additional Child Tax Credit For 2009

Additional Child Tax Credit For 2009

Hornby PLC – Final Results

Hornby PLC – Final Results

International Travel Tips : Where to Find Good Airline Fares


Disability Tax Credit Benefits

Disability Tax Credit Benefits

Question: Benefits available?

I am a single parent and work full time. I have had very severe health problems that require daily treatment and alot of hospital appointments. This isn’t fair on me or my employer and I am considering giving up my job for a few months to get better. I claim working tax credits to pay for my sons nursery place but if I go on disability benefits will I get any help to keep my son in nursery as we both need this place, him as he needs the stimulation and me coz I am not fit enough to look after him full time. Any one know what I am entitled to or in this situation ??

Answer: Just go off sick for a few months to recupe. If you quit work & apply for disability, that will be your lot along with housing & council tax benefit. The whole point of having sick leave is for this reason. I was off sick last year for 6mths and am still attending doctor appointments now but I do this without losing money because it’s standard work entitlements.

Good luck

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Self-employment Why Not?: A Disabled Person's Guide to the Benefits, Tax Credits and Other Help Available When Considering Self-employment


Self-employment Why Not?: A Disabled Person’s Guide to the Benefits, Tax Credits and Other Help Available When Considering Self-employment




Moving into Work: A Disabled Person's Guide to the Benefits, Tax Credits and Other Help Available When Considering Any Kind of Work


Moving into Work: A Disabled Person’s Guide to the Benefits, Tax Credits and Other Help Available When Considering Any Kind of Work




The Way to Work: A Guide to Benefits and Tax Credits for Mental Health Professionals


The Way to Work: A Guide to Benefits and Tax Credits for Mental Health Professionals



Disability Tax Credit Services – Winnipeg


Child Tax Credit 2010

child tax credit 2010

Question: Why don’t I qualify for the child tax credit?

I had my daughter in October of 2010 and am filing my taxes on turbo tax, but they are telling me I do not qualify for the child tax credit, why is that?
Ah, I see, thanks everyone!

Answer: Your tax liability is probably 0. Look for additional child tax credit, you might be able to get that.

How your family can save at tax time

Tax time can be confusing for families. A guide to what receipts can come in handy.


Individual income taxes after 2010: post-permanence-ism.: An article from: National Tax Journal


Individual income taxes after 2010: post-permanence-ism.: An article from: National Tax Journal


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Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook


Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook


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Additional Child Tax Credit 2008

Additional Child Tax Credit 2008

Question: work full time and have newborn – confused about what benefits i could be entitled to?

Hi I am on around £15k a year in my job and recently had a baby, I am currently on maternity pay but was wondering what benefits I might be entitled too, I am single and living in rented accomodation (landlord wont accept dhss). I know that I will get child benefit and possibly tax credits. Is there anything else that I can claim for? I know people will think I am a scrounger for this but I do hope to only be on any additional benefits for short as time as possible, I do have a first class honours but I graduated in July 2008 – the start of the economic downturn and I am in best paid job I could find at that time!

Answer: yr landlord does not have to know that ur claiming housing benefit, u should apply for it, theres a question on the form that says can we contact yr landlord tick no and explain in the box the reasons that should be it. u will need to provide a copy of yr tenancy agreement and the agreement should be in yr name. u may also be entitled to council tax benefit. as u say u will get child benefit and possibly child tax credit, working tax credit and childcare allowance. go to entitledto.co.uk and there u can calculate everything u would be entitled to. good luck.

NEW LAWS TAKE EFFECT JAN. 1 2011

Nearly 200 new laws are scheduled to go into effect Jan. 1, 2011, among them pension reforms for most new public employees, limits on campaign contributions, joint nomination of candidates for the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor in primary elections, and changes to laws regarding the use of red-light cameras, according to State Sen. Tim Bivins (R-Dixon).

Income Tax Changes for 2011 (2010 Tax Returns)


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