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How much do the benefits add up for twins?

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Posted : Dec 15, 2008 7:20:11 PM
Subject : How much do the benefits add up for twins?

We are expecting twins. Both in full time employment earning £40,000. We currently rent accomadation.
I need to know how much we will be entitled to a week including tax credits, child benefit and childcare.
Starting to worry about all the cost's.
Is anyone in the same situation that can en-lighten me.
Thanks
Jason:\?

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Posted : Dec 15, 2008 8:47:35 PM

see my other post. you need to speak to the benefits office. only they can tell you what you can claim.

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