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Statistics on the take-up of In Work Credit to the end of March 2012.
Annual geographical estimates at Lower Super Output Area, Super Output Area and Data Zone of the number of families and children claiming Child Benefit on 31 August of the year of analysis.
Tax credits for children aged 16 or over - approved education, approved training and when Child Tax Credit stops or continues.
This release will show the proportion of children living in families in receipt of out-of-work (means tested) benefits or in receipt of tax credits where their reported income is less than 60% of UK median income.
This statistical release provides estimates of Income Tax, National Insurance contributions, tax credits and Child Benefit paid by and to European Economic Area (EEA) nationals and non-EEA nationals in the 2019 to 2020 tax year.
Official experimental statistics on the number of children living in low income families.
The final evaluation of the impact of in-work support on parents’ labour supply and take-up behaviour in the UK.
How to start a tax credits claim, when to claim, joint claims, backdate a claim
Geographical analysis of Child Benefit at country, region, local authority, Westminster/Scottish parliamentary constituency, Lower Super Output Area, Super Data Zone and Data Zone levels.
Find out about giving support for a maximum of 2 children and what to do if an exception applies to you.
Advice and examples of how overpayments of tax credits can happen.
The Children in Low-Income Families Local Measure shows the proportion of children living in families in receipt of out-of-work (means-tested) benefits or in receipt of tax credits where their reported income is less than 60% of UK median income.
Research into customers' experience of claiming the childcare element of Working Tax Credit, using 2009 panel study results.
The Children in Low-Income Families Local Measure shows the proportion of children living in families receiving out-of-work (means tested) benefits or receiving tax credits where their reported income is less than 60% of UK median income.
This statistical release provides estimates of Income Tax, National Insurance contributions, tax credits and Child Benefit paid by and to European Economic Area (EEA) nationals and non-EEA nationals in the 2018 to 2019 tax year.
This statistical release provides estimates of Income Tax, National Insurance contributions, tax credits and Child Benefit paid by and to European Economic Area nationals in the 2015 to 2016 tax year.
Research into customer views on claiming tax credits and Child Benefit including income limits and eligibility.
An estimate of the labour market impact of Working Families’ Tax Credits using a difference-in-differences methodology
Tax credits if you live abroad, go travelling, are a cross-border worker or subject to immigration control
Summary of HM Revenue and Customs' tax receipts, National Insurance contributions (NICs), and expenditure for the UK.
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