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What is the most reliable tax credit calculator?


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I've just been offered a job and am trying to find out how much better off I'll be working than claiming benefits. I've tried entitled to, HMRC and Direct Gov. All have given different answers. What is the most reliable one out there? Entitled to says I'm not entitled because my income would be too high (12 month salary is roughly £13k - I'm disabled and would be working for 37.5 hours per week) - unless I put the same wage in for 2009/10 (was a student and wasn't earning) and 2010/2011.

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Hi,

 

I would also go with the HMCR calculator....as you are disabled, u may qualify for the disabled worker element also. Dont quote me on it thou, i think you have to be getting some level of DLA to entitled u to the disabled worker element....Erika will know more i assume.

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