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  • Yet another rip off

    Yet another benefit that only benefited the powers that be.
    Another disgrace as the families are only being paid this years short fall the other years they will have to kiss good bye too, as it is stated the families should have claimed properly.
    I defy anyone to understand this stupid system fully and now it shows just why we are not meant to.
    Things are set to get worse folks and for once this particular 'intentional' mishap (imho) can not be blamed on Brexit, :tung:

    Families of disabled children underpaid thousands in tax credits

    Thousands of low income families with a disabled child were paid up to £4,400 too little in tax credits after data was not shared between authorities.
    Some 28,000 families received at least £3,000 too little from 2011-2014 after the Department for Work and Pensions failed to inform the HMRC they were eligible for the extra money.
    HMRC said it would repay the money owed for 2016-17 but not for earlier years.
    It said it was up to individuals to check they received the right payments.
    Q&A: Tax credits explained
    The families who missed out on payments were those with a disabled child who qualified for Disability Living Allowance and who also receive tax credits - a means-tested top-up for low income households.
    They should get an extra £3,100 a year or £4,400 a year depending on the severity of the child's disability.
    But about one in 12 families did not receive the payment after the information was not shared between the DWP and HMRC, an audit found.
    The DWP is responsible for disability benefits, while the HMRC pays out tax credits.
    Paying back the families the money they lost this year will cost the government £95m.
    HMRC told BBC Radio 4's Money Box that it would repay the money from 2016-17 and ensure it was paid in future years but it would not pay the money for previous years.
    It said it was up to individuals to claim the right amount and, when it is awarded, check it is correct.
    • Money Box is broadcast on BBC Radio 4 at 12:00 GMT




    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38113279
    Last edited by enaid; 26th November 2016, 08:49:AM.
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    Re: Yet another rip off

    So they will only pay out the deficit for 2016-17 yet if you OWED them money from the last 100 years they would unleash the blood hounds.
    T****ers!

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