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    Question benefit fraud

    Does any 1 know, how i can convince Tax Credits, that although i have made a claim as a single person, and that another adult is here, it is purely as a relationship that has been off and on (we have a child of 10 2geva). Now he is with me but only pays certain things to cover the cost of his living, not as a gain to me finacially. In fact, i am prob worse off as i havent claimed any money for rent or single occupancy of anything else. The fact that neva 1 of us cud cope financially without the other. If i told him he had to live somewhere else, he wouldnt have the finances to do so, in turn making hime homeless....that my daughter would be very impressed with!!!

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    two people can live at one address without being married or living together as if married. You go back a long way. Even though you are not " a couple" , you are not enemies. you are a "single parent" that happens to allow the father of your daughter to stay in your house. It is for HMRC to prove that you are fraudulently claiming benefits

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