Add search termRemove termCount: 421 – 430 of 451 results1 … 383940414243444546Previous | Next Tax credits: getting it wrong? – againBy CPAGTwo years on from her first report on the administration of tax credits, Tax credits: putting things right, the Parliamentary Ombudsman Ann Abraham has produced a second report, Tax credits: getting it wrong? Beth Lakhani outlines the report's main findings and recommendations.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 201 (December 2007) A guide for appeal representativesBy CPAGThe Tribunals Service has issued a guide for representatives at social security appeal tribunals - Good practice guidance for those who appear before appeal tribunals.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 200 (October 2007) Incapacity and 'substantial risk'By CPAGSimon Osborne looks at various approaches to applying the ‘substantial risk’ provision that is part of the test for incapacity for work.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 200 (October 2007) Tax credit administration errorsBy CPAGOn 25 July 2007, the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Jane Kennedy MP, issued a statement relating to administrative errors concerning some finalised awards for 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06. The finalised award is a conclusive award and can only be revised under certain legal provisions.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 200 (October 2007) Work, work, work: Green Paper on employment and benefitsBy CPAGThe Government have published a Green Paper outlining proposals on achieving full employment, including the threat of more benefit sanctions for lone parents and the unemployed. Simon Osborne describes the main points.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 199 (August 2007) Childcare costs and changes for tax creditsBy CPAGAlison Gillies looks at how to work out childcare charges for working tax credit and how to identify when there has been a relevant change.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 198 (June 2007) NINO knowledgeBy CPAGStewart Wright maps out where the requirement to have a national insurance number impacts on benefits and tax credits, and indicates where some legal challenges may arise.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 198 (June 2007) The Welfare Reform Act 2007By CPAGThe Welfare Reform Bill received Royal Assent on 3 May and became the Welfare Reform Act. Edward Graham summarises its main provisionsPublication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 198 (June 2007) Work-focused interviews: recent rules and researchBy CPAGSimon Osborne looks at the most recent rules and at what the latest research suggests about their likely effectiveness.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 198 (June 2007) Benefits and discrimination after 60By CPAGStewart Wright takes a look at recent case law in this area and highlights some areas which remain to be explored.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 197 (April 2007)