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This report provides information on self-employed Working Tax Credit claimants and qualititative follow-up research.
These statistics provide information about families using Tax-Free Childcare.
Guidance that supplements the information in the decision makers' guide.
This document sets out further Tax Credit claimant research and early evidence from discovery work looking at people on other combinations of legacy benefits.
Experimental statistics on the Child Support Agency's 1993 and 2003 statutory child maintenance schemes and CSA case closures.
Tax credits when you have a baby - what money you can get, how and when to apply for tax credits
Statistics take-up of the In Work Credit, a financial incentive available to lone parents moving into work up to March 2013.
Findings from the 2013 tax credits panel study looking at digital services, experience of tax credits systems and the transition to Universal Credit.
Tax credits for children aged 16 or over - approved education, approved training and when Child Tax Credit stops or continues.
Official experimental statistics on the number of children living in low income families.
This consultation seeks evidence and views to inform the design of the exceptions and their implementation.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Find and use tools and calculators that will help you work out your tax.
Half a million people claiming old benefits will be invited to claim Universal Credit, unlocking all the work support it offers.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Official experimental statistics for the number of claims, starts, people, and households on Universal Credit.
Sanctions statistics for Jobseeker’s Allowance, Employment and Support Allowance and Universal Credit, data to July 2019.
The number of children who lived in households where a parent or guardian claimed an out-of-work benefit at 31 May 2016.
These official experimental statistics cover the number of people who have been sent managed migration notices inviting them to claim Universal Credit.
Estimates of the take-up of the main income-related benefits by caseload and expenditure in Great Britain.
Annual geographical estimates at Lower Super Output Area and Data Zone of the number of families and children claiming Child Benefit on 31 August of the year of analysis.
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