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Child Tax Credit must be claimed in JOINT NAMES, Child Benefit in your name only.asrmba wrote:Hi,
I'm on ILR granted 7 months ago, my wife (Tier 1 Dependent) and 5 yrs child born outside UK (Tier 1 Dependent). I recently turned self-employed and fall under low income.
hence my question is:
- Am I eligible for Child Tax credit & Child benefit? as you could see my child has "No recourse to public funds".
- Am I eligible for housing benefits & council tax benefits? what to mention on application, living with dependents? as both of my dependents are under "No recourse to public funds".
As I plan to file for dependents ILR very soon, pls advise.
Thanks.
asrmba wrote:Hi,
My understanding is that, for housing benefit, I mustn't include wife & child and must be declared as single person (shared). You need to declare your wife and child in the application and that they have no recourse to Public funds, but they won't be included in the calculation for HB.
How about working tax credit? anything to do with it? WTC must be claimed in joint names.
Pls advise.
Why was the discount given?asrmba wrote:I applied as 3 of us (wife & child) are living on the property, as I didn't applied for single person (shared).
Go to your local council's website and use their housing benefit calculator to see what you should be receiving. Fill it in as a single person and add yours and your wifes income together and put that under your eanings.asrmba wrote:Many thanks for your advise casa.
I just ring to the council and told that my 2 dependents are under immigration control and have no recourse to public funds. Though I mentioned in my application that I live with partner and a child, instead to claim as single person (shared). The council advisor says, they are aware that my 2 dependents are under immigration control and the benefit is granted accordingly, hence I receive housing benefit and council tax reduction.
However, I'm lost and fall in the Gap. I look forward to point me to the right direction.
Thanks.
You need to be aware that going SE on a low income, is changing under the welfare reforms as the welfare state will no longer support a hobby business after the first year. Under those welfare reforms, those who are SE will have their income for benefit calculations, based on what they should earn each week, even if they don't earn that much. i.e. 35 hours a week at the national minimum hourly wage. Once a child is age one, the motther too will have to look for work under these welfare reforms.asrmba wrote:I recently turned self-employed and fall under low income.