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mummytait | 19:05 Thu 17th Jan 2008 | Business & Finance
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Can anyone please tell me if you can still get child tax credit if you have savings but a low income and if so what is the saving ceiling?

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you can get tax credits if you are a single parent or have a live in partner that has no more than 16000......i think im right.....if you go to inland revenue web site and put your details through on can i claim it will tell you how much you can get
The �16K ceiling mentioned in the previous post relates to DWP benefits such as Income Support & Housing Benefit.

The rules for Tax Credits are different. There is no savings ceiling at all. What happens is that if your (or your + your partner's) income from your savings (i.e. interest & dividends) total more than �300 pa then it is taken into account as part of your income & reduces the amount of Tax Credit you can get.
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Thank you very much, that was my understanding from the web site but it wasn't very clear at all.

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