Add search termRemove termCount: 301 – 310 of 451 results1 … 26272829303132333435Previous | Next How to expedite a social security appealBy CPAGTom Royston from Garden Court North Chambers provides some ideas on how to cope with delays in getting appeals listed before a Tribunal.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 235 (August 2013) New appeals rules and proceduresBy CPAGNew rules about appeal rights and making appeals against benefit decisions are due for widespread implementation from 28 October. Simon Osborne describes what is happeningPublication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 235 (August 2013) Tax credits: undisclosed partner interventionsBy CPAGJennie Hammond, tax and benefits adviser at Advice NI, provides an update on HMRC investigations on the legitimacy of single tax credit claims, often based on data supplied by credit reference agencies.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 235 (August 2013) The accession of CroatiaBy CPAGOn 1 July 2013 Croatia became the newest member of the European Union (EU). Henri Krishna outlines the changes.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 235 (August 2013) Better late than never?By CPAGA recent decision of the Upper Tribunal has decided there is no possibility of making a late appeal in tax credits cases. Martin Williams considers the case.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 234 (June 2013) Child benefit: the wrong residence test?By CPAGA Northern Ireland Social Security Commissioner has held that the right-to-reside test cannot lawfully be applied in child benefit cases. The successful claimant was represented by Patricia Carty of the Law Centre Northern Ireland. Martin Williams discusses the case.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 234 (June 2013) Pipped at the postBy CPAGJon Shaw highlights some issues with personal independence payment, which was rolled out nationally on 10 June 2013.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 234 (June 2013) Universal credit: budgeting supportBy CPAGDavid Simmons examines DWP guidance on the provision of budgeting support for universal credit claimants.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 234 (June 2013) 'Bedroom tax' - exemptions and legal challengesBy CPAGIn Bulletin 232, we examined the rules restricting the housing benefit (HB) entitlement of social sector tenants who are deemed to have excess bedrooms. Since then two new exemptions have been announced, the government has dropped its appeal against a CPAG test case in the Supreme Court and a number of judicial review challenges have been launched. Mike Spencer explores these developments.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 233 (April 2013) Making an exceptionBy CPAGPublication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 233 (April 2013)