
The Coalition?s child benefit cuts may be illegal under EU law, experts said last night.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said the decision to cut child benefit was 'excruciatingly difficult'? Families with anyone earning more than ?50,000 will have child benefit cut
? HMRC sending 1million letters to those affected this week
? Taxman can claw back money from British workers more easily than from other EU citizens
? Ministers also warned new rules will encourage unmarried couples to lie about their relationships

The move could discriminate against British workers because their earnings and benefits are far easier to monitor and claw back than those of other EU citizens working here.
Under the shake-up most families will continue to receive the payments ? only to lose part or all of them through the tax system if they are higher earners.
David Heaton, chairman of the tax faculty at the institute, said: ?You could find yourself in a British office, sitting next to a colleague from elsewhere in Europe who is paid the same as you, has the same number of children as you and is receiving benefits for them, but who is not facing the same tax charge from HMRC as you. That is discriminatory.?

Simple, we need the money, we are broke??
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