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Employing help in the home

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Ex Libris | 20:37 Wed 09th Mar 2011 | Personal Finance
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My daughter has 2 part time jobs and has just been told her hours will be reduced and she will then be under the hours to get working tax credits. I need help at home now due to ill health, and I wondered if I employed her to help me and paid her, the hours would count for WTC. Also would I be liable for working out tax, National Insurance, etc. ?
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as to the first, i don't know. For the second, yes i believe you would
If you are in ill health, can't she be your carer and get carer's allowance for it?
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Thanks for these answers. Don't think I would qualify for a carer. I'll have to think of another way to help.

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