Add search termRemove termCount: 191 – 200 of 451 results1 … 15161718192021222324Previous | Next Appeal rights and tax creditsBy CPAGWe now know that in benefits an appeal right still exists even where the DWP refuses to carry out a mandatory reconsideration on grounds of lateness. But what about tax credits and HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)? Mark Willis explains.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 262 (February 2018) ‘Safely’ in personal independence paymentBy CPAGActivities in the personal independence payment (PIP) test must be capable of being carried out ‘safely’. That word is defined in regulations, but has been the subject of an important decision of the Upper Tribunal and, most recently, updated official guidance. Ed Pybus explains.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 262 (February 2018) Universal credit: defective claims and withdrawalsBy CPAGMartin Williams looks at when a ‘claim’ for universal credit (UC) might not result in the claimant transferring to UC from current awards of legacy benefits.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 262 (February 2018) Universal credit changes now and thenBy CPAGThe Autumn Budget and associated announcements herald a number of important changes in universal credit (UC), described here by Simon Osborne.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 262 (February 2018) ESA/UC: appeals and previous medical reportsBy CPAGSimon Osborne reviews recent caselaw and guidance concerning when a tribunal considering an appeal about the work capability assessment should call for the previous medical report.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 261 (December 2017) Loans replace benefit for mortgage interestBy CPAGHenri Krishna describes new rules regarding help with mortgage interest and similar help from next April.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 261 (December 2017) Scepticism and scrutiny in HMRC appealsBy CPAGRos White considers a recent judgment warning to First-tier Tribunals not to take HMRC submissions at face value.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 261 (December 2017) Appeal rights and mandatory reconsiderationBy CPAGRos White considers CPAG’s recent test case success in the Upper Tribunal.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 260 (October 2017) ‘Closing’ universal credit claimsBy CPAGMartin Williams looks at the DWP practice of ‘closing’ claims to universal credit (UC).Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 260 (October 2017) PIP and ‘social support’By CPAGSimon Osborne reviews recent caselaw about personal independence payment (PIP) and ‘social support’ when engaging with other people.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 260 (October 2017)