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Old Oct 3, 2006, 01:53 AM
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Homeschooling and the Benefit system.

Hi everyone.
I am a 'lone Parent' of two teenage boys and live in Scotland UK. I am receiving Child Tax Credits for them as I am registered for Income Support. If I were to homeschool them would my benefits for them stop because they were taken out of the school system and would I have to make a special claim of some kind or prove they were being 'schooled' in order to keep this benefit.
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