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Child Benefit £20.40p per week
Just put my claim in for child benefit. The wife isn't allowed to claim while she is on a spouse visa. I put the claim form in at the Markwell House, Social Security office here, next to Shoprite in Douglas. Looks like it will take a few weeks to process and will be backdated to our daughters birth date.
Looks like its an extra 10p per week in the I.O.M.
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I'll be doing the same, was told I couldnt claim till he was physically on the IoM (fair enough) but didnt realise it is backdated?
That would be really sweet but not counting my chickens just yet - something i've picked up from wife
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Just read up on child benefit as I never heard of it before. So essentially the government gives every child in the uk money?
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Think we should calculate income tax like the French where it's based on th amount of people in the household, so those with kids pay less. Much better than giving people money back.
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11th October 2012 #11
I think they should do it the filipino way...no work...no pay...no benefits.
''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''
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I don't think there are any income thresholds Gwap
Who can claim?
Anyone who's bringing up a child can claim. This is usually the mother, but it doesn't have to be.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/childbenefit/...to-claim.htm#3
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11th October 2012 #14
I think the Thresholds come in on Jan 2013 and I think their less than Gwapito stated according to this article.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-17271788
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Apparently its the same here on mainland...I was mistaken.
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No mention of income on the UK claim form. It looks very similar to the IOM form that I filled out today.
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