Im confused!
So im married, have a child in nursery 3 days a week, work 40 hours a week. I work as a contractor so get minimal pay and dividend statements monthly. I do not claim any benefits or working tax credit and just pay for the nursery out of my dividend payments.
But ive heard that people submit their minimal pay payslips to WTC and get working tax credits that cover the cost of childcare as they are seen as being on low income (i.e. not taking the dividend payments into account). if you earn say over £50k a year; but the way you get paid can be shown to be low wage etc; Is this legal?
can you claim working tax credits when a contractor?
If not; is there any assistance with childcare (childcare vouchers etc) that you can use as a contractor?
Does anyone 'expense' their childcare costs?
Or as we are on a decent contract rate does everyone just pay it out of their earnings?
So im married, have a child in nursery 3 days a week, work 40 hours a week. I work as a contractor so get minimal pay and dividend statements monthly. I do not claim any benefits or working tax credit and just pay for the nursery out of my dividend payments.
But ive heard that people submit their minimal pay payslips to WTC and get working tax credits that cover the cost of childcare as they are seen as being on low income (i.e. not taking the dividend payments into account). if you earn say over £50k a year; but the way you get paid can be shown to be low wage etc; Is this legal?
can you claim working tax credits when a contractor?
If not; is there any assistance with childcare (childcare vouchers etc) that you can use as a contractor?
Does anyone 'expense' their childcare costs?
Or as we are on a decent contract rate does everyone just pay it out of their earnings?
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