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These statistics are a snapshot of the overall caseload of people receiving Working Tax Credits and/or Child Tax Credits, supplemented with geographical breakdowns.
These statistics are a snapshot of the overall caseload of people receiving Working Tax Credits and/or Child Tax Credits.
Advice and examples of how overpayments of tax credits can happen.
These statistics relate to Child and Working Tax Credits statistics on the 2016 to 2017 award.
The provisional statistics are a snapshot of the caseload based on the family circumstances of people receiving Working Tax Credits and/or Child Tax Credits.
These statistics focus on the number of families benefiting from tax credits in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in the 2019 to 2020 tax year.
These statistics relate to Child and Working Tax Credits, and the breakdown of their distribution.
Statistics about the policy that provides support for a maximum of 2 children in Universal Credit and Child Tax Credit, which came into effect in April 2017.
These statistics focus on the number of families benefiting from tax credits in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in the 2020 to 2021 tax year.
These statistics focus on the number of families benefiting from tax credits in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in the 2021 to 2022 tax year.
These statistics relate to Child and Working Tax Credits statistics on the 2013 to 2014 award.
These statistics relate to Child and Working Tax Credits statistics on the 2012 to 2013 award.
These statistics relate to Child and Working Tax Credits statistics on the 2015 to 2016 award.
Statistics from DWP relating to take-up of the In Work Credit (IWC), a financial incentive available to lone parents moving into work.
These statistics relate to Child and Working Tax Credits statistics on the 2014 to 2015 award.
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