Sentences with phrase «element of working tax»

Using an Ofsted registered provider means that you may be able to get help with childcare costs by claiming the childcare element of a Working Tax Credit.
However, support for childcare costs through the childcare element of Working Tax Credits is being reduced from April 2011, and as yet there are no details on whether and how this support will be replaced under the Universal Credit.
For child tax credit or the childcare element of working tax credit, payments are made to the parent who mostly looks after the child.
That was why Osborne pledged to increase the child element of the working tax credit — the bit that goes to families — by # 110 above inflation.
Osborne had already announced he would freeze the basic element of the working tax credit; yesterday he said the lone parent and child elements would also be frozen instead of uprated in line with inflation, saving the Treasury # 290m a year by 2013.
The disability element of child tax credit, the childcare element of working tax credit and child benefit are unaffected by the limit.
Working disabled people are also eligible for the disability element of the Working Tax Credit.

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We will also uprate elements of the Child Tax Credit and the Working Tax Credits by 1pc for the next three years — although previously planned freezes will go ahead.
Over the coming days, the New Deal groups will continue to review the other elements of Governor Cuomo's New York Works agenda, including the job creation efforts which appear to be weak tax credits, not deeper efforts that can work to address root causes.
In my own view, the Labour Party have actually managed in the last eleven years to create, in ascending order of wealth (i) a working underclass that is actually poverty - stricken (ii) a large benefit - sustained, inactive element that is now economically better off than most of those who work (iii) the working middle - classes, who are being hammered into submission by rising taxes and prices and over-regulation (iv) the rich who are either exempt from or indifferent to taxation or regulation.
«We will... limit contributory Employment and Support Allowance for those in the Work Related Activity Group to one year... increase the age threshold for the shared - room rate in housing benefit... give local authorities greater flexibility to manage council tax... align the rules for the mobility and care elements of Disability Living Allowance.»
To the extent that a state relies on federal law to define key elements of how residents calculate and determine what they owe in state and local income taxes, tax reform could have wrought unanticipated changes to things that state and local governments had previously taken for granted.
Throughout Resonating, viewers will note Green's various uses of a fan shape: in early works such as For All & None (1978), the fan acts as an essential symbol, suggestive of deeper spiritual meaning; in Taxes (1993), one of her later black and white paintings, the fan shape becomes a central formal element that unifies the composition; in She Dreams (1996), the fan shapes create a complex formal variation which co-exists with other images.
Nicole acts for many high net worth individuals and her work includes advising on inheritance tax and estate planning via wills and trusts; the administration of estates, often with an international element; Court of Protection matters, including deputyships, lasting powers of attorney and enduring powers of attorney; elderly client matters; and declarations of trust.
Eventually working on the CCH side we brought together elements of about five or six product brands to create CCH Professional Information, publishing in tax, accountancy and regulatory compliance.
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