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Any use?My partner is pregnant with our first child. She is due in 4 weeks. We are not married but we are living together in my house. I am paying a mortgage on this house for the past 3 years.
I was wondering if anybody can help me understand what tax breaks/credits that we might be entitled to?
If/when there are changes in this area I would certainly expect them to apply equally to all cohabiting couples regardless of sexual orientation.Will the tax situation on co-habiting couples change with the introduction of civil partnerships, or will that only apply to homosexual couples?
A cohabiting couple cannot legitimately claim this. To do so would be tax fraud.Therefore, if an unmarried couple living together were to claim - would this stand up in court?? probably not but just a thought.
It seemed that there were many families on the lower income scale that were forced to live apart because of this rule.
This is a wind-up, isn't it? A FF solution to enable them to give dig-outs rather than receive them or is this a re-run of Scrap Saturday?I believe the late Seamus Brennan wanted to amend the lone parent payment to allow the father to live with the mother. ...
But its a lone parent / single parent allowance. There's a hint as to the qualification rules in the name of the allowance... It seemed that there were many families on the lower income scale that were forced to live apart because of this rule. ...
Plenty of married or cohabiting couples find that the cost of childcare effectively precludes both from working because the net effect on take home income would be negative. Hardly rocket science.yeah but married couples where both work get nothing extra - why can't both parents work if they need the money?
Yes - married or unmarried lone parents get this credit.And single parents get a tax credit for being single parents if they do work don't they?
you appear to do all the things that husbands and wives do ie. living together and having a baby etc.
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