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rgillespie
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Topic: Working For Families Cuts? Posted: 10 May 2011 at 2:56pm |
Hi everyone,
This is a message we're passing on on behalf of Renee Graham a researcher for ONE News, TVNZ. They're working on a story about the upcoming changes to Working for families. The Government has signalled that families earning $100,000+ and receiving Working for Families tax credits could lose part or all of their credits.
They're hoping to ask a family who’re in this situation what they think of the cuts, for instance, how would it affect your budget? Or your plans to return to work?
They're pretty flexible on where you are and what details will be disclosed. It would be for a story on 'Budget Day' May 19. If you’re interested, give renee.graham@tvnz.co.nz a ring on 04 9145074 and she'll explain further.
Cheers, Rochelle.
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lilfatty
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 2:59pm |
IMO I doubt you would notice ..
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 3:02pm |
I didn't realise families earning that much were eligible for anything anyway!
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 3:04pm |
Neither did I - DH isnt on that but from what I've seen we'll be getting nothing when leave work at the end of the year [;s]
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 3:08pm |
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I didn't realise families earning that much were eligible for anything anyway! |
You get $23.00 pw if you have three kids. You get nothing if you only have 1-2 kidlets.
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 3:15pm |
Then I'm sure missing $23 a week wouldnt be a big loss...
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 3:42pm |
Wow, $100K.. . We'd easily be able to live comfortably if DH was on $100k without any government assistance.
No wonder they're cutting it for those earning over $100k!
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 3:44pm |
MamaPickle wrote:
Wow, $100K.. . We'd easily be able to live comfortably if DH was on $100k without any government assistance. |
Same!
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 3:58pm |
If that's all they are cutting then I don't see how that is going to make much of a difference to govt expenditure
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 4:07pm |
MamaPickle wrote:
Wow, $100K.. . We'd easily be able to live comfortably if DH was on $100k without any government assistance.
No wonder they're cutting it for those earning over $100k! |
Ditto! DPs income plus our WFF (from WINZ as well as IRD) is a little more than half that and we just manage, so having $100K annually (even after the astronomical tax!) we certainly wouldnt need an extra $23 p/week! Funny cos when I had my oldest, $35K was the cutoff to recieve any WFF (we got all of $6 p/fortnight because my ex earnt slightly less), now its the minimum threshold!
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 4:22pm |
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If that's all they are cutting then I don't see how that is going to make much of a difference to govt expenditure  |
Every penny counts, better they trim it in places where it's not 'needed' rather than where it is.
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 4:37pm |
While we don't earn that anywhere near that much it's not a huge amount in Auckland- mortgages tend to be higher here costs so if you were both earning $50,000 and having to pay for full time childcare as well as everything else (petrol, food etc) you might notice a cut.
Food for thought
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 5:12pm |
I honestly think if our family were earning that much I would be embarassed to apply for working for families, cos we really wouldn't be needing any more money.
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 6:04pm |
LuckyRed wrote:
If that's all they are cutting then I don't see how that is going to make much of a difference to govt expenditure  |
It is not going to help..it will make things worse as people will have no money to spend so it will not go back
into economy.
What I think is F'd up is not the fact that family's that work get help (we get it) but the fact it is needed.
If there was no GST on fruit, veg, milk...FOOD & if heating & housing were more affordable things would be different.
If government looked at cutting from the top like their travel allowance their petrol cost (saw that in the paper) & all the miscellaneous bullsh*t they claim for then there would be more money...I mean the PM did not need all those body guards on holiday...so why should they cut the few $$ working parents get to help balance the cost of living especially when coming out of a recession.
If you earn over $100k you should not be getting it..IMO
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 6:05pm |
jano1 wrote:
While we don't earn that anywhere near that much it's not a huge amount in Auckland- mortgages tend to be higher here costs so if you were both earning $50,000 and having to pay for full time childcare as well as everything else (petrol, food etc) you might notice a cut.
Food for thought |
actually that's a really good point...so I would say depending of cost of living in your area also.
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 6:19pm |
Gee, $100,000! Wouldn't that be nice!! I would be too embarrassed to even think of asking for govt assistance if we earned that much!!
We earn a whole lot less than that and we get a measly $5per week. Yay for us!!
So damned straight they should be making cuts!!
JMO lol
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 6:22pm |
MamaPickle wrote:
Wow, $100K.. . We'd easily be able to live comfortably if DH was on $100k without any government assistance.
No wonder they're cutting it for those earning over $100k! |
Agreed!
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 6:24pm |
I guess for those in higher bracket facing loss of or cut to WFF, its more about living within your means, regardless of location? We get by and are paying mortage plus partial rent (renting from family) and if it wasnt for the mortgage we'd actually be feeling the pinch a lot less, and thats living in Auckland. We choose to live in a cheaper part of town so we can afford to live without constantly scraping the bottom of the barrel. We found it worked out better for us financially if I didnt go back to work, therefore childcare not an issue (will be looking at returning to workforce once D is eligible for 20 free hours though)
re the increased mortgage etc, thats where WINZ and their accom supplement kicks in (if your income is low enough to need that help) and ther financial help is tiered depending on your area.
Jazzy thats definitely something the govt should look at, cutting or at least lowering GST on 'essentials' like fruit, veg, dairy etc, then families that need the WFF wouldnt need quite as much since the money it *should* be spent on isnt as necessary, sort of cancels the 'gain' and 'loss' out (for those who use that money for groceries anyway) which means the govt havent lost anything at the end of the day.
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 7:07pm |
Wow $100k... a rather lot more than the benefit at under $15,000 a year....
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Posted: 10 May 2011 at 7:39pm |
Wow 100k, I really wish lol, my DP earns almost 30k a year, we get the full amount of WFF (148 a week) and are atm saving up for our first house.
Gosh 100k a year would get us that house! and pay it off in about 5 years too!
I do agree, people earning that much really don't need govt assistance unless they are frittering it away somewhere.
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