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By CPAG
From 6 April 2017, a two-child limit applies in child tax credit (CTC) and means-tested benefits. Mark Willis and Simon Osborne describe the rules.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 257 (April 2017)
By CPAG
Mark Willis reviews recent caselaw about attempted appeals against tax credit ‘notices’ referred to by HMRC as ‘Statements Like an Award Notice’ or SLANs.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 256 (February 2017)
By CPAG
Martin Williams discusses securing child disability elements for the 28,000 families who lost out due to the failure of the DWP to notify HMRC about awards of disability living allowance (DLA).
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 256 (February 2017)
By CPAG
Carla Clarke reviews the recent Supreme Court decision in Rutherford and others, and where this leaves the bedroom tax and potential challenges.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 256 (February 2017)
By CPAG
The roll out of the live and now full universal credit (UC) services has highlighted a number of problems. In some cases, these are caused primarily by interpretation of legislation and, in others, by DWP policies and systems. Henri Krishna summarises some of the main problems CPAG has encountered and shares solutions where we have them.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 256 (February 2017)
By CPAG
Dan Norris describes rules setting the benefit cap at a lower level but with a few more exemptions.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 255 (December 2016)
By CPAG
An experiment with the privatisation of decision making in tax credits appears to be in tatters after HMRC ended its contract with Concentrix (the private company contracted to investigate the correctness of tax credit awards) early.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 255 (December 2016)
By CPAG
The Ministry of Justice wants to make radical changes to the tribunals system. This will include making social security appeals ‘entirely online’ and ending multi-member tribunal panels.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 255 (December 2016)
By CPAG
David Simmons examines the normal and alternative universal credit payment arrangements.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 255 (December 2016)
By CPAG
Kirsty McKechnie describes some early examples of problems with the operation of the ‘full service’ of universal credit, as reported to CPAG in Scotland’s Early Warning System.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 255 (December 2016)
By CPAG
Martin Williams considers the implications of a recent Upper Tribunal case on the correct approach to determining whether a European Economic Area (EEA) migrant has a right of residence as a jobseeker under what is widely referred to as the ‘GPOW’ test.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 254 (October 2016)
By CPAG
Angela Toal explains two changes to English student funding for advanced level courses from the 2016/17 academic year, and how the new funding affects social security benefits.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 254 (October 2016)