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Description: Expediting UC appeals
By Lynsey Dalton
Lynsey Dalton considers why and how an appeal, in particular a universal credit (UC) appeal, may be given urgent consideration by a tribunal.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 278 (October 2020)
Description: UC and earned income: escaping the benefit cap
By Claire Hall
​Claire Hall examines CPAG’s recent test case concerning universal credit (UC) claimants who are working 16 hours per week at the national living wage and the potential implications of the case for the application of the benefit cap ‘earnings exemption’ for such claimants.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 278 (October 2020)
Description: Backdating child tax credit for refugees
By Jessica Strode
CPAG has issued proceedings in the High Court for a judicial review of HMRC’s refusal to accept a retrospective child tax credit (CTC) claim from a newly recognised refugee. Jessica Strode explains.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 277 (August 2020)
Description: Recovery of UC advance payments
By Lynsey Dalton
Advance payments of universal credit (UC) are the main official response to the long waiting time before payment of UC begins. But advance payments are recoverable by deduction from subsequent payments. What are the relevant rules, and are they being correctly applied? Lynsey Dalton takes a look.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 277 (August 2020)
Description: UC, SEISS payments and automatic reclaims
By Sabrina Dubash
​Sabrina Dubash describes universal credit (UC) regulations which deal with coronavirus-related payments for the self-employed and with new rules on treating a claimant as having reapplied for UC.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 277 (August 2020)
Description: UC and ‘double payment’ of wages: what now?
By Claire Hall
​Claire Hall considers the implications of a test case regarding universal credit (UC) claimants who are paid monthly and receive a ‘double payment’ of wages in the same assessment period.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 277 (August 2020)
Description: Disability benefit awards in the age of coronavirus
By Jon Shaw
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 276 (June 2020)
Description: Tax credits and coronavirus
By Mark Willis
Over two million people affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic have claimed universal credit (UC) in the past two months. But claimants already getting tax credits have the option of staying in the tax credits system instead. Mark Willis explains.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 276 (June 2020)
Description: Unappealing tribunals and coronavirus?
By Martin Williams
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 276 (June 2020)
Description: Universal credit and coronavirus
By Owen Stevens
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 276 (June 2020)