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Working Tax Credits & Dental Treatments

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Lowryder | 21:02 Sat 16th Sep 2006 | Law
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We receive working tax credit because we're on a low income. I've just paid �130 for two fillings, and one of my friends at work told me I should have got this free, as we're on tax credits? Is this true?
It has totally skinted me so if it is true, can I claim it back somehow?
Thanks for your advice
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You should be able to get dental help, try here for more info...www.hmrc.gov.uk/leaflets/wtc6.pdf
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Thank you Jenna, I'll have a look! :)
If you were treated privately (and many dentists only do private work) then no you can't get it back.

If it was NHS treatment then maybe - check out Jenna's link.
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It was a private dentist as there's no NHS dentist in this area. Typical. thanks for your help.
if you go to http://www.nhs.uk/ (assuming you are in england) and in the top left corner there is a facility for a search of dentists, you put your postcode in and it lists the dentists by you and their services (ie accepting new nhs patients etc) you might have some luck there
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thanks, will deff. have a look at that...
the thing is, we live in lincolnshire, and was told the only NHS dentists available were in nottinghamshire.
which is a bit of journey (petrol, too), but maybe it's improved a bit now....
thanks very much for all of your help

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