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Do you have to pay tax on social benefits?

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mormess | 18:12 Thu 11th Feb 2010 | Personal Finance
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Hello all

I'm writing a response to a consultation about paying for social care. I would like to know if you are taxed on benefits you receive, i.e. if you get DLA, Attendance Allowance, Carer's Allowance, etc and are disabled or have a chronic illness do you have to declare your income and pay tax above the threshold?

Are certain benefits exempt from tax?

Benefits are a minefield, hope someone can help!
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Thank you so much, that's brilliant!

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