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Examples of family credit


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The same is not true of some of the major and important schemes, such as income support and familycredit.
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For familycredit claims, the failure rate is more than one third.
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The proposal would build on the successful elements of familycredit, and would involve better help through the tax system for child care costs.
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There is not much point anyway because she probably receives full familycredit.
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Two out of three people who do not claim familycredit but are entitled to it would get at least £10 a week.
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Families transferring from income support to familycredit lose their entitlement to free school meals.
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There has been an elaborate repackaging of familycredit and child care allowance into the new system of the working families tax credit.
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Secondly, the working families tax credit will have a much reduced taper compared with the present system of familycredit.
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There may be no stigma attached to familycredit, but 300,000 people who were entitled to it did not claim it.
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For example, in the south-west, 87,000 people earn less than £2.50 an hour and more than 55,000 families receive familycredit.
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Expenditure on familycredit in 1994–95 was £1,441 million.
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In the long term, the introduction of the jobseeker's allowance is estimated to increase the cost of the familycredit by up to £10 million.
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It goes, for example, on familycredit and extra help for lone parents.
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They are available free to families on income support, income-related jobseeker's allowance or familycredit.
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The tax credit will build on the success of familycredit and will help ensure that work pays for families with children.
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We allowed familycredit top-ups to those in low-paid employment, reflecting their family circumstances.
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The cost to the taxpayer for familycredit, income support, housing and council tax benefits is running at almost £3 billion per year.
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Does he believe that there should be differential rates for familycredit?
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We are considering all options; replacing familycredit with a working family tax credit is only one of them.
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The cost of extending help with mortgage interest payments would be £1.1 billion in familycredit and £17 million in disability working allowance.
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In addition, familycredit is available to those with a dependent child.
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There is a limited overlap between income support and familycredit because an award of familycredit lasts for six months.
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The cut-off for familycredit is about three quarters of average earnings.
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Perhaps he will market familycredit a little more effectively.
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They insist that the only people who can receive it must be on either familycredit or income support.
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Since 1989 a series of advertising campaigns and other publicity has led to a high level of awareness of familycredit.
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For those people who are normally working 24 hours or more a week and have a dependent child, familycredit is available.
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All claims for familycredit are acknowledged by a letter which provides the number of a dedicated telephone inquiry section.
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In that case, the most sensible way must be familycredit.
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It now reaches twice as many families as family income supplement did, and we have a case load of 325,000 people on familycredit.
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Quite naturally, we see that families in receipt of familycredit a re the poorest and also have the largest families.
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Little stigma is attached to claiming familycredit, and 767,000 families receive it.
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It is pure semantics and window dressing to argue that we are not debating how familycredit is paid.
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Most people who receive familycredit are women because they are single parents.
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That will mean a better chance of targeting help at poor women and children in difficult relationships than ever there was under familycredit.
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She handed in her benefit books, and was told to apply for familycredit.
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The working families tax credit will replace the existing familycredit benefit.
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I am talking about very small, poor, self-employed people who are being denied familycredit because of administrative incompetence and lack of feeling.
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A huge number of people claim familycredit.
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No one knows how much stigma is involved in take-up of familycredit.
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The measure takes on the main features of familycredit and disability working allowance—and makes them worse.
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If there is such a stigma attached to familycredit, why is the take-up rate so high—and why not give people the choice?
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They could compensate for disadvantage by subsidising low wages through systems such as familycredit.
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The working families tax credit is welcome because, unlike familycredit, take-up will be automatic.
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If he will make a statement on the number of families who are currently eligible for familycredit.
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What estimate he has made of the take-up rate for familycredit for 1998–99.
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Although precise figures are not available, it is estimated there are about 1,000 people getting familycredit whose normal occupation is farming.
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I am only too well aware that many people are having great difficulty in obtaining familycredit.
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These are income support, familycredit, housing benefit and community charge benefit.
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The success of this benefit is mirrored in the fact that we now have a record caseload of 328,000 people on familycredit.
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However, their income is made adequate because they are able to claim familycredit.
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The employer puts on display in the entrance hall a copy of the familycredit pack.
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Will she confirm that income support, whether it be familycredit, supplementary benefit or other systems, has always taken the child allowance into account?
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In familycredit loan parents get the same adult credit as two-parent families and one-parent benefit is disregarded in calculating their income.
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It was clearly never our intention that families should find themselves unable to get income support or familycredit.
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Similarly, single students cannot normally claim familycredit because they cannot satisfy the requirement to be in employment for at least 24 hours a week.
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Funeral payments from the social fund are also paid to people who are receiving familycredit, housing benefit and community charge benefit.
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The changes to low-income benefits, apart from child benefits, could embrace immediately increasing the family premium for income support and familycredit.
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It is part of a package of measures which will result in many working families with children being better-off through easier access to familycredit.
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It is far better to help those on low pay who need help by making familycredit available to them, as we do.
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Even if employers are induced to increase the lowest wages, pari passu familycredit and housing benefit will be reduced for those people.
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It will benefit nearly 1.5 million families, almost twice as many as under the old system of familycredit, and about 3 million children.
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It is estimated that 375,000 of them would receive familycredit.
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It is further estimated that around 10,000 lone parents already in receipt of familycredit will move off this benefit.
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Most of these will benefit through familycredit.
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The average weekly amount involved in the familycredit cases is £20.39.
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We can see it coming: next year's public expenditure crisis will be about familycredit, just as this year's—allegedly, at least—is about housing benefit.
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These benefits include income support, familycredit, disability working allowance, housing benefit and council tax benefit.
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Why are employers allowed to exploit the social security system, which has to spend £1 billion a year on familycredit for low-paid workers?
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But most unemployed people do not have children, so they are not entitled to familycredit.
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We have a strange system in which familycredit means that poor employers who pay low wages are supported by taxpayers.
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The majority of familycredit claimants receive an increase in their earnings during the 26 weeks of the award.
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In setting the child rates used in calculating familycredit entitlement, allowance is made for the non-availability of free school meals.
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Families who cannot claim income support because a parent is working 16 hours or more a week can claim familycredit.
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That is what familycredit is there for.
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The hours were reduced from 24 to 16, which has enabled a large number of extra people to obtain familycredit.
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We expect about 5,000 families with mortgages to move off income support on to familycredit and be better off, even after paying their mortgages.
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Couples without children are not entitled to familycredit.
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It is expected that the majority of these will move on to familycredit.
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Some people will be taken out of familycredit and will lose benefits—such as free prescriptions.
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No analysis is kept of familycredit recipients by employer and to do so would incur disproportionate cost.
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A family with one child under 11 can get familycredit if their net weekly income is less than £139 a week.
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Couples who claim familycredit, housing benefit and community charge benefit are treated as a single unit.
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It is much more generous than the familycredit that it replaced.
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That is more than double the number of those who were claiming the familycredit disregard in the past.
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Some 800,000 people receive familycredit, and 1.3 million people already receive working families tax credit.
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The carer element in the formula and the maintenance and child care disregards in familycredit provide sufficient help for those expenses.
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The way to tackle it is to provide incentives to work, which is what we are doing through familycredit.
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The important point is that familycredit is helping people back into work—including 200,000 lone parents since 1992.
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For instance, familycredit now helps more than 600,000 families to be better off in work than out of work and claiming benefit.
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He noted that, in addition to working, the sponsor had been claiming familycredit.
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The estimated cost of extending entitlement to free school meals to families receiving familycredit is £150 million in both 1996–97 and 1997–98.
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These tax credits are generous—much more so than familycredit.
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The poverty pay of many at the bottom is generating spiralling familycredit and benefit bills for the taxpayer and business.
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Turning to the question of familycredit, the cost of any increased take-up will depend upon the average level of the award.
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In order to ensure that lone parents are better off in work, we have reformed the structure of familycredit.
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But it is worth absolutely nothing for those who are on full familycredit and need it most.
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Fifthly, the stigma of applying for working families tax credit is greater than that so far as familycredit is concerned.
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We have taken specific measures—again, a new step—to increase awareness of familycredit.
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Beyond pensions, eligibility for certain benefits such as income support and familycredit are based on the definition of the family unit.
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