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Tax credit hike aims to hit poverty target

Posted: 18 December 2003 | Subscribe Online


The government announced plans to increase child tax credit last week after warnings that its target on reducing child poverty could be missed.

The chancellor outlined plans to increase the child element of the child tax credit by £180 to £1,625 a child each year from next April. The government claimed that, as a result, it was now on track to meet its target of reducing child poverty by a quarter by 2004-5.

A recent report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies had warned that increases in child tax credit were essential for the government to reach its target.
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Adam, a research economist at the institute, said the extra money might help the government meet the target when housing costs were included in disposable income. But he warned that the objective might not be achieved when housing costs were excluded.

The disabled child elements of child tax credit will be uprated in line with inflation for 2004-5.

The working tax credit will also rise in line with inflation, as will the rates of child benefit and guardian's allowance.


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