Tax credits
The introduction of tax credits in 2003 marked a fundamental change to welfare rights provision. CPAG is providing advice and monitoring the impact of tax credits.

If you are in Scotland, see also the CPAG in Scotland Tax Credits Project page.


Tax credits factsheets

Tax credits publications

Benefit and tax credit rates posterBenefits and tax credits poster 2011/2012
The latest annual edition of this colourful wallchart gives you easy access to this year’s benefit and tax credit rates.

April 2011 Published by CPAG/Citizens Advice £5.00

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Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits HandbookWelfare Benefits & Tax Credits Handbook 2011/2012
13th edition
The Handbook gives you comprehensive coverage of all welfare benefits and tax credits, updated annually. This edition includes new and updated information on about employment and support allowance (ESA), lone parents’ income support entitlement, housing costs, the right to reside test, and benefit and tax credit overpayments.

There is full coverage of: income support; JSA; housing benefit; the social fund; ESA and the work capability assessment; pensions and pension credit; benefits for maternity, paternity, adoption, children, disability, retirement, etc, as well as child tax credit and working tax credit.. Also: administration; contributions and earnings; rules for students and people from abroad; backdating; overpayments; fraud; challenging decisions.

Accessible and authoritative, the Handbook is fully indexed and cross-referenced to law, regulations and official guidance, and also to court and commissioners' decisions. Information is fully cross-referenced between the social security and tax systems.

Bimonthly updates to the Handbook are published in the Welfare Rights Bulletin.

April 2011 978 1 906076 49 8 £39.00
(£9.00 post free for individual benefit claimants – direct from CPAG)

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Tax credits e-bulletin from CPAG (England and Wales)
You can read recent editions by following the links below, or sign up to the tax credits e-bulletin here. By subscribing you also become a member of the tax credits monitoring network. This is a network of advisers interested in providing feedback to CPAG on tax credits issues. Please note, we will not pass your details to anyone outside CPAG, and you can unsubscribe from the e-bulletin at any time.

Tax credits e-bulletin from CPAG in Scotland
Follow this link to read recent editions of the Scotland e-bulletin


Tax credits training and conferences


Tax credits policy briefings

Tax credits: win some, lose some more
Mark Willis looks at the impact of the new rules affecting tax credits which came into force on 6 April 2011. (Article in Welfare Rights Bulletin 221 April 2011)

Tax credits: improving delivery and choice – a discussion paper: Consultation response (82 KB PDF file)
This is CPAG's response to a Treasury consultation on reforming the tax credit system. It emphasises the key priorities of: improving childcare delivery (and separating it out from the other tax credit elements),and wider and faster rollout of HMRC's tax credit transformation programme. (September 2008)

Interact: benefits, tax credits and moving into work (841 KB PDF file)
This report explores how the tax, tax credit and social security systems interact together, and the effect this has on claimants and people who are moving into work. The research included interviews with claimants, also a modelling exercise designed to find out whether work "pays" in various circumstances. The report is published by CPAG with Community Links and the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group. (December 2007)

Tax Credits Adjournment Debate – Briefing for MPs 16.05.07 (68 KB Word file)
This briefing, written for an adjournment debate on tax credits, lays out some continuing concerns around the tax credit system with suggestions for further policy reform.

Letter on tax credit reform to Treasury Select Committee members 13.04.07 (86 KB PDF file)
This letter summarises some key issues CPAG remains concerned with in relation to tax credits and the implementation of reforms to the system.

"First Steps to Reform Tax Credits" briefing October 2005 (143 KB Word file)
In this briefing CPAG lays out six practical steps to improve the tax credit system to ensure that it works in favour of low income claimants.


Tax credits press releases

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