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The following provisions shall apply in relation to a national of Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Switzerland or a member of his family (within the meaning of Article 2 of Council Directive No. 2004/38/EC(e)) as if such a national were a national of a member State ....
I had a look over this and it's so helpful. I have a quick question: do you reckon that the info on page 10 is referring to housing benefit too?John wrote:My attention has been drawn to detailed Public Funds guidance issued by UKBA.
Click here to read that guidance.
Hi JohnJohn wrote:Kam348, congratulations on getting the ILR.
I confirm that you can now claim Child Benefit (in one claimant name only) and for you and your wife to jointly claim Tax Credits.
When claiming the Tax Credits there is only one claim form, that is there are not separate forms for Working Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit. Given that you earn £32K there is no entitlement to Working Tax Credit, and that fact come out automatically in the calculation produced by the Tax Credits office.
Still worth claiming of course because there is certainly an entitlement to the "Family Element" of Child Tax Credit.
Thank you so much for all your help and advice. In regards of Child tax credit we thought if my husband earns more than £50K we would not be entitled to get it.John wrote:In your circumstances, as explained many times in the Claiming Benefits section, there is no problem one of you claiming Child Benefit, and the two of you jointly claiming Tax Credits.