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Working Tax Credit

If you work at least 16 hours a week and have a low income you may be able to claim WTC.

The amount you get varies according to your income and personal circumstances.

You get extra money if you count as disabled, are over 50, work more than 30 hours per week or are severely disabled.

In most cases to get the extra payments, known as elements, if you are one of a couple, the person who qualifies must be working.

WTC does not include payments for children.

There is no upper savings limit, but interest over £300 will affect your payments.

The rules for WTC are based on the tax system.

Income counts if it is taxable and is ignored if it is tax free.
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