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  2. Working for Families - Wikipedia

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    Stage Two of Working for Families implementation applied from 1 April 2006. The changes included: The in-work tax credit replaced the Child Tax Credit: it pays up to $60 per week for families with three children, and up to an extra $15 per week for each other child. The minimum family tax credit threshold increased from $15,080 to $17,680.

  3. Welfare in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Social welfare has long been an important part of New Zealand society and a significant political issue. It is concerned with the provision by the state of benefits and services. Together with fiscal welfare and occupational welfare, it makes up the social policy of New Zealand. Social welfare is mostly funded through general taxation.

  4. Inland Revenue Department (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Inland Revenue delivered a change to the revenue system for individuals where every taxpayer account for income tax, Working for Families, KiwiSaver, student loans and the end-to-end processing of PAYE moved into Inland Revenue’s new tax and revenue technology system. The department administers the following social support programmes:

  5. Opinion: 'Working Families Act' would help NC families pay ...

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  6. International Relief and Development Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.blumont.org. International Relief and Development, Inc. ( IRD ), renamed Blumont, is an organization that purports to provide relief, stabilization, and development programs worldwide. [4] In 2015, IRD was the subject of a Washington Post investigation that highlighted the organization's performance and management of taxpayer money.

  7. Teens as young as 14 can work in NC. These are the ... - AOL

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    Young teens cannot work jobs that involve manufacturing and storing explosives, or exposure to radioactive substances, according to the N.C. Department of Labor. Teens as young as 14 can work in NC.

  8. Working Tax Credit - Wikipedia

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    Working Tax Credit. Working Tax Credit ( WTC) is a state benefit in the United Kingdom made to people who work and receive a low income. It was introduced in April 2003 and is a means-tested benefit. Despite the name, tax credits are not to be confused with tax credits linked to a person's tax bill, because they are used to top-up low wages.

  9. Child Support (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Subject to certain limitations, both parents can agree to a voluntary agreement, and register the agreement with the IRD for enforcement. Inland Revenue Calculation. By far, the most common, and most contentious method, is the IRD making a calculation for the amount of child support that a liable parent is required to pay in child support.