Tax Carnival Ecstasy – October 11, 2011

Welcome to the October 11, 2011 edition of Tax Carnival Ecstasy. In this issue we have three top stories for this edition of the Tax Carnival. Gregory Stokes takes a look at the Child Tax Credit with a basic guide. Gemma Flannery has a nice post on Tax Codes and your Personal Allowance. Finally Jessica Bird writes about why the UK is the world’s third most expensive place to purchase petrol. Hope you enjoy the stories, bookmark, share, tweet, like on Facebook and come back soon.

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Gregory Stokes presents Your Basic Guide to Child Tax Credit posted at Tax Credit Calculator, saying, “If you have children under the age of 16 you may be able to claim child tax credits. This post is a guide on how to make claim.”

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Gemma Flannery presents Tax Codes and your Personal Allowance posted at Tax Codes, saying, “Each year you can earn a certain amount tax free. This post shows how your tax code is affected by your tax code.”

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Jessica Bird presents UK is the world’s third most expensive place to buy petrol | posted at CarTaxBands.org, saying, “If you thought the price of gas was high in the US you should be glad that you are not living in the UK. The UK has the third highest price of gas in the world.”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of tax carnival ecstasy using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

 

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