Sam
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Is it true that a parent can claim child benefit, regardless of whether they are working or not? 
I was just reading about this on that gov.uk website and it seems to suggest so? 
https://www.gov.uk/child-benefit/overview
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fred7
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Yes everyone is entitled to child benefit. Its £20 a week but paid monthly i think.
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Bart
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yes.... AFAIK every mother is entitled to child benefit.
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Sam
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And does £20/week make much of a dent into the running costs of a child?
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sc0ott
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Depends how fat they are
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
Depends how fat they are

I wasn't specifically looking for info on benefits BTW - well slight lie I was, but it was to see if there were any grants available for new boilers not sure how I stumbled across the child benefits page though
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Bart
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
And does £20/week make much of a dent into the running costs of a child?
Your not given it weekly, your given £80/month per child.
So yes, if given £80 or £120 at the start of each month, it will normally buy a lot of nappies, baby powder, wipes and so forth.
Coming from someone who has to frequently spend £10 on baby powder a pop and £10 on nappies a pop, it does 
[Edited on 27-01-2013 by Bart]
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Sam
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Sounds a good idea then Bart.
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Dave
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Iirc it decreases per child so if you have 4 you don't get £320 etc.
Also now if one parent earns over a certain amount (£50k)? you are no longer entitled to it, but if both parents earn £49k each you are.
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fred7
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2nd child is £13. Sam think theres grants for boilers and lagging. Think its called warm start or something like that. For elderly and low income i think.
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fred7
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https://www.gov.uk/warm-front-scheme/overview
Finished on 18th jan
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Ben G
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Not everyone is entitled to it nowadays.
My dad was pretty pissed off when he was told he earns too much to qualify for it.
Nice that, pay loads in tax and get nothing in return, yet dirty cunts on the social with 15 kids and never worked a day in their life get it all.
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by fred7
https://www.gov.uk/warm-front-scheme/overview
Finished on 18th jan
Yeah I read about that, but as you say for people only on benefits or low income/elderly etc.
Thanks anyway for checking though mate
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Colin
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I got paid it for 3 months
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Sam
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Why only 3 months?
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Cavey
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Because they changed the rules on it. With regards to earning.
Which I thought was sensible as if you're on 60k a year you don't need it, however can see Bens point of view as well.
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ljames555
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In my old job I worked with polish people whose kids lived in poland yet they were able to claim it.
What a joke this system is 
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SXI - Matt
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
Not everyone is entitled to it nowadays.
My dad was pretty pissed off when he was told he earns too much to qualify for it.
Nice that, pay loads in tax and get nothing in return, yet dirty cunts on the social with 15 kids and never worked a day in their life get it all.
One thing he has they dont though mate and that's pride!!
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Kerry
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If your on income support they class child benefit as an income therefore its deducted from any income support award
Tax credits its not, but to qualify for tax credits you hsve to be working
So bens point doesn't actually sound as harsh as it is
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baza31
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Shitz gonna go dwn in ere shortly.
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mattk
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Warmfront would have give you a boiler if you had a young child in the house. I do alot of warmfront work. its 90% of my work. towards the end they were giving them out to anyone.
bit pissed off its finished tbh
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Ben G
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Why? Because working people get fucked over and people who are on benefits for no proper reason don't?
Don't get me wrong, benefits are great for people like those in the army who lose limbs, those who have worked and lost jobs and those who need support to get back to work.
What I don't agree with is a 16 year old bird getting pregnant and getting paid to sit at home and care for it, by the government.
My cousin is an example of the above and it disgusts me.
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mattk
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I dont want the warmfront to finish cause its making me a load of money
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Ryan
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I :heart: Ben G.
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ljames555
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
Why? Because working people get fucked over and people who are on benefits for no proper reason don't?
Don't get me wrong, benefits are great for people like those in the army who lose limbs, those who have worked and lost jobs and those who need support to get back to work.
What I don't agree with is a 16 year old bird getting pregnant and getting paid to sit at home and care for it, by the government.
My cousin is an example of the above and it disgusts me.
I overheard a father(on benefits) having a rant about his daughter who has recently had a child at 17 about the difficulty in finding her a council house and the town she has to move to.
Had to bite my tongue and walk away because it wasn't going to change there free for all attitude.
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