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Information for employers on how Universal Credit and earnings are worked out, employers' responsibilities and support available.
The amount you earn, and how often you're paid your wages, can affect your Universal Credit.
Official experimental statistics for the number of people on Universal Credit.
Use this collection of materials to help older people understand how they could get Pension Credit.
Tax credit overpayments - repaying tax credits, repayment methods, what to do if you cannot repay
Findings of HMRC's additional capacity trial, which saw a private sector company carry out error and fraud checks on tax credits cases.
This factsheet provides extra information about Pension Credit.
An overview of what Universal Credit means for families and what they will be expected to do in return.
This document sets out further Tax Credit claimant research and early evidence from discovery work looking at people on other combinations of legacy benefits.
Advice for DWP decision makers on Universal Credit, PIP and contribution-based JSA and ESA for people who are eligible for Universal Credit.
An overview of how people who are claiming tax credits might be affected by Universal Credit.
This COP26 leaflet gives detailed information on tax credit overpayments.
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