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  2. Working Tax Credit - Wikipedia

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    Working Tax Credit. Working Tax Credit ( WTC) is a state benefit in the United Kingdom made to people who work and receive a low income. It was introduced in April 2003 and is a means-tested benefit. Despite the name, tax credits are not to be confused with tax credits linked to a person's tax bill, because they are used to top-up low wages.

  3. Workfare in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A number of different workfare schemes have been introduced in the UK. The anti-workfare group Boycott Workfare list eight schemes involving the risk of benefit loss (directly and indirectly). [13] Help to Work (2014–2015) Mandatory Work Activity (2011–2015) Work Programme (2011–2017) Community Action Programme. Sector-Based Work Academies.

  4. ‘Clear and simple’: What the new IRS Direct File will look ...

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    Certain taxpayers in 13 states will be eligible for for new IRS Direct File pilot program in 2024. ... application of the Working Families Tax Credit. It will be limited to certain types of income ...

  5. Applications for the WA Working Families Tax Credit are live ...

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    Eligibility depends on annual income, qualifying children and state residency. You can receive up to $1,200 if you meet these requirements. Applications for the WA Working Families Tax Credit are ...

  6. Child benefits in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1978 the rate had been increased to £3/week for each child, with an additional £2/week payable to lone-parent families. In 1979 the Child Tax Allowance was removed, the value of the allowance taken up in higher child benefit payments, now £4/week, plus £2.50/week extra for lone-parent families.

  7. Working for Families - Wikipedia

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    The Working for Family tax credits include four types of payments: Family tax credit: provides ongoing support for beneficiary and working families with dependent children. In-work tax credit: available to working families only. Minimum family tax credit: paid to working families to ensure they earn a minimum annual income after tax.

  8. Child Tax Credit: Which States Offer Additional Money This ...

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    Under the American Rescue Plan of 2021, the enhanced federal Child Tax Credit (CTC) provided working American families with $3,000 per child under 18 years of age and $3,600 per child age five and...

  9. Universal Credit - Wikipedia

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    Universal Credit logo. Universal Credit is a United Kingdom social security payment. It is means-tested and is replacing and combining six benefits, for working-age households with a low income: income-related Employment and Support Allowance, income-based Jobseeker's Allowance, and Income Support; Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit; and Housing Benefit.