Benefits loophole means single parents working two days a week can get £60,000
is capped for a single person but a working single parent is exempt, and would not pay any income tax.would receive £36,336 a year in tax-free Universal Credit.
This would include a Local Housing Allowance rate of up to £365.92 per week for a two-bed flat, a standard allowance payment plus an extra monthly allowance for children, as well as childcare costs.Most read in Money
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