Is 19 credit hours too much?

Working tax credit, age?

  • This is what it says on the directgov website. What hours do you need to work to get Working Tax Credit? You don't have children If you are not responsible for children, you need to work the following hours: if you are aged 25 or over, you need to do paid work of at least 30 hours a week if you have a disability and are 16 or over, you need to do paid work of at least 16 hours a week if you or your partner are aged 50 or over and are going back to work immediately after being on out-of-work benefits, such as Income Support or Jobseeker's Allowance, you need to do paid work of at least 16 hours a week if you or your partner are aged 60 or over, you need to do paid work of at least 16 hours a week Say my partner is 19 and works about 40 hours a week?

  • Answer:

    you need to be 25 to get WTC if you have no children I get WTC and it is based on my income + my husband's income

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Ok and what are you doing? working or not? If you life together and you both earn less than £19,000 you're entitled to working tax credit, go to the citizen advise centre and the will put you in the right direction.

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