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Mon, Mar 23rd, 2015, 03:26 PM #646
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Question of the Day???
What will you do with the increased UCCB $160.00 for children aged 6 and under and $60.00 for childen aged 6 through 17.
So just wondering those that qualify what if any are your plans??
***reworded the question and made correctionsLast edited by jasperandchar; Mon, Mar 23rd, 2015 at 05:36 PM.
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Mon, Mar 23rd, 2015, 03:27 PM #647
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@coupon girl ....geez you are having a tough run this winter hun, hope the antibiotics work quickly and finally you kick this virus.
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Mon, Mar 23rd, 2015, 03:28 PM #648
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@Frugalbigmama (lol) just posted a question for all, if they want to share
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Mon, Mar 23rd, 2015, 03:31 PM #649
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Please note the UCCB is a taxable benefit my accountant informed me
I would like to take the lump sum payment and deposit back into 1 of the many accounts that we depleted to pay off our LOC back in September 2014 and then play catchup 1 account at a time until we are back to where we should be.2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Mon, Mar 23rd, 2015, 04:31 PM #650
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Yes it is a taxable benefit so when I received it for my youngest I put the $ in my RRSP. I think you may have the amounts wrong, I received $100 per month for age 6 and under. Now ages 6 and under are getting an increase above the $100 per month and ages 7-17 are getting $60-70 per month (sorry I'm too lazy to google and confirm amount but I'm pretty sure we aren't getting $120 per kid per month for ours over the age of 6.
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Mon, Mar 23rd, 2015, 04:50 PM #651
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Mon, Mar 23rd, 2015, 04:52 PM #652
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I just looked it up. The new amounts will be $160 per month per child aged 6 and under.
$60 per month per child aged 7-17.
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Mon, Mar 23rd, 2015, 05:20 PM #653
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FYI, Frugalbigmama is right, the amounts will be $160 per month for children 6 and under and $60 per month for children 6 - 17.
I already collect $100 per month for youngest DD who's 4 (I used to get $200 until my oldest turned 7). As this is a taxable benefit and I don't pay for childcare (childcare usually would offset any tax implications), I put this amount towards sports for the girls and also contribute to my RRSP. Since I will be getting an additional $120 ($60 per child) I plan on opening an RESP for the girls. This doesn't give me a tax break but since its "free money" I might as well save it towards their education.
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Mon, Mar 23rd, 2015, 05:28 PM #654
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Okay I put the carriage before the horseso ages 6 through 17 would receive $720 a year which is $60.00 a month
In 2006, the Government introduced the Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB), which provides all families with up to $1,200 per year for each child under the age of 6. The UCCB currently provides direct federal support to approximately 1.7 million families with young children.
Now, the Government is proposing to enhance the UCCB by providing up to $1,920 per year for each child under the age of 6, and introducing a new benefit of up to $720 per year for children aged 6 through 17.
The UCCB enhancements would take effect starting January 2015 and would begin to be reflected in monthly payments to recipients in July 2015, pending parliamentary approval of the necessary legislation. The July 2015 payment would include up to six months of benefits to cover the January to June 2015 period. About 4 million families are expected to benefit from these enhancements. These enhancements to the UCCB would replace the Child Tax Credit, starting in the 2015 tax year.2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Mon, Mar 23rd, 2015, 05:41 PM #655
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Sorry all for my confusion and mis-information I reworded the question and I hope I didn't get anyone over excited (like me)....sigh
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Mon, Mar 23rd, 2015, 05:51 PM #656
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I got called to teach Pre-K this morning, .6 day. A French immersion teacher booked me for a 1/2 day in April, but she might later turn it into a full day. I had another school book me to teach the entire day tomorrow. All of these are in town, so no extra commuting costs.
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Mon, Mar 23rd, 2015, 05:54 PM #657
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We qualify for the $160 a month for each of the children. The twins are due this August, so I will start receiving the extra money from them in the fall. We currently put the $100/month straight into an education fund for LO. Last dh and I had talked about it, we plan on keeping it at $100 a month for each child into an education fund and then use the additional $60 for regular child expenses.
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Just put supper in the oven - porkchop and rice bake. Will make some sort of veg or salad to go with.
Wanted to share my fave frosting - I find ones made with icing sugar too sweet.
This one is just sweet enough and is really flavourful - I adore the buttery texture.
Best Icing (yes, that's what it was called in the cookbook)
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5 Tbsp flour
1 cup milk
1 cup white sugar
1 cup shortening (I use margarine or butter)
1 tsp vanilla
Note - you need to leave time for the flour mixture to cool before going on to the second step.
In a pan, cook flour and milk until thick, stirring constantly - I use a whisk. It's very thick. Cool.
In a bowl, cream sugar and shortening, add vanilla and beat until fluffy.
Add the cooled flour mixture, and beat until it looks like whipped cream - maybe 7-10 min.
Yes, it's a long time!
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