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A t'on droit aux allocations familiales en Grande Bretagne ?

La réponse est oui, et de nombreuses familles étrangères l'ignorent encore. Il est possible de demander les allocations familiales (Child Benefit) au Royaume Uni. Cette allocation (benefit) n'est pas imposable, et non liée aux revenus.

Vous obtiendrez plus d'information directement sur le site http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/childbenefit/

Par ailleurs, vous pouvez aussi avoir droit au "Child Tax Credit" si votre revenu familiale est inférieur à un certain niveau (en 2005 : £58 000 ou £66 000 si vous avez un enfant de moins d'un an).

Il faut remplir le formulaire TC600 relatif au Child Tax Credit.
Plus d'informations ici : http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/menus/credits.htm

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