How many hours do you have to work to get child tax credits?

How many hours do you have to work to get child tax credits?
Child tax credit is paid by dependent children and other disabled relatives or partners. You can receive up to £300 of child tax credit if you have more than one dependent child. You can also receive more than one dependent child for different dependents.
You can receive up to £300 of child tax credit if you have more than one child. You can also receive more than one dependent child for different dependents.
You can receive up to £300 of child benefit if you have more than one dependent child. You can also receive more than one dependent child for different dependents.
You can also receive more than one child tax credit if you have two children. The amount you receive is dependent dependent only and will always be dependent child No. 2.
You can only make a new claim for child tax credits if you receive the severe disability premium or you did so in the past month and are still eligible. If you receive the severe disability premium, you will not be able to claim WTC as your child is now severely disabled. You will have to move to a more “successful” tax credit claim in order to claim WTC.
You can only make a new claim for WTC if you receive the severe disability premium, you will not be able to claim WTC as your child is now severely disabled. You will have to move to a more “successful” tax credit claim in order to claim WTC.
You can only make a new claim for WTC if you receive the severe disability premium, you will not be able to claim WTC as your child is now severely disabled. You will have to move to a more “successful” tax credit claim in order to claim WTC.

How many hours do you have to work to get child tax credits?
Child tax credit is paid whether you work or not. You can receive child tax credit until the September following your child’s 16th birthday or up to their 20th birthday if they are in full-time non-advanced education.
If your child gets disability living allowance, you can receive an extra amount of child tax credit called the disabled child element. If your child is entitled to the higher rate care component of disability living allowance, you should also receive a severely disabled child element.
Yes, you can claim towards the cost of registered or approved childcare. The childcare element of working tax credit pays up to 70 per cent of your childcare expenses. The maximum amounts payable are 70 per cent of £175 a week (£122.50) for one child, or 70 per cent of £300 a week (£210) for two or more children.
Amira is a single parent with three children. The children attend a registered after-school club five nights a week, which costs £150. Her costs are below the £300 a week maximum that she can claim for two or more children, so she claims 70 per cent of £150.
Dave is a single parent with two children: Millie is six and James is 12. He works 30 hours a week. In 2017/18 he earned £10,920 (before tax) and received £3,000 in child maintenance. He is still in the same job in 2018/19 and expects to earn a similar amount. Dave pays £80 a week to a childminder who looks after Millie. He doesn’t have savings.

How many hours do you have to work to get child tax credits?
Child tax credit is paid exactly the same as child tax credit, but you can also claim for childcare costs. The difference is, childcare costs are paid for the day you work, not the actual hours you work.
Amira is a single parent with three children: Millie is six months and James is 12 months. They work 20 hours a week. Their costs are just under £300. Their income from renting out a property is another $300.
Amira works 20 or more hours a week. Her income from earnings, or earnings for the year, covers most of her costs. Her income from self-employed activities is another $300.
As maintenance and entitlement money is for the year, income from income specific business is also used for new parents and other disabled relatives. 
Mum is a single parent with three children. They have all started school in September. Their income from rent-a-qualifying properties in Surrey and York comes in at over $400. Their income from self-employed activities comes in at over $400.
Sistermary is a single parent with two children. She is from a long-term care home and is single. Her income from self-employment means she is entitled to $1,000 in state income tax. Her income from sales and office of trust works comes in at over $1,000.
Mum pays $15 an hour for public transportation. That is significantly less than the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. $15 an hour is also less than the federal minimum wage of $8.10 an hour.
Sistermary works full-time.