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Killer Facts1. What % of working people who are entitled to HB are not claiming it?
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A. 20%
B. 30%
D. 50%
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2. For these working people, what is the average weekly amount of unclaimed HB ?
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A. £13.0
0
B. £22.0
0
D. £53.0
0
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3. Which group of people are not entitled to Working Tax Credit?
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A. Working parents
B. Working single people without children
D. Older people starting
work of 16 hrs or more
Killer Facts4. Of those people without children who can claim WTC, what % are not claiming it?
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A. 80%
B. 60%
D. 20%
Killer Facts5. How much goes unclaimed in Working Tax Credit every year?
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A. £602 thousa
nd
B. £6.9 millio
n
D. £3.9
billion
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6. Which of these is not a back to work benefit?
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A. In Work Credit
B. Working Families Credit
D. Return to Work Credit
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7. How much financial help is given daily with Child Care costs via Working Tax Credit?
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A. £202 thousa
nd
B. £987 thousa
nd
D. £3.8 millio
n
Solutions• Financial Help:•Transition into work•Whilst in work
•Claiming Processes:•In and Out of Work processes•Information flows
•Tools for customers and advisers:•Benefits Adviser Service•Leaflets / Fact Sheets
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SolutionsTransition into work
•Extended Payments for people with housing costs:
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• Been on JSA, IS, ESA, IB, SDA continuously for 6 months or more,
• Which is stopping because they are starting work/ increasing hours /increasing pay which is expected to last 5 weeks or more.
• HB Office award automatically if have info.
• HB/CTB runs on for 4 weeks
SolutionsTransition into work
• Back to Work Credits:
• In Work Credit
• Return to Work Credit
• Self Employment Credit
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SolutionsBetter off in work
• Working Tax Credit
• Housing Benefit• Treatment of Tax Credits• Child Benefit disregarded
• Help with child care costs
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SolutionsBetter off in work
• Child care costs
• Need to use child care
• Formal child care, child under 15/16
• Amount of help• up to £175 for one child• up to £300 for two+ children
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Couple, one child, working 16 hours a week minimum wage.
Not working:
JSA £102.75CTC £ 54.67CB £ 20.30
ie £177.72/week
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Working:
Earnings £ 92.80CTC £ 54.67CB £ 20.30 WTC £ 73.15ie £240.92 /weekTo pay £10.27 rent £3.19 in Council Tax
Making them £49.74 a week ‘better off’
Single person age 49, starting work of 20 hrs a week minimum wage, from long term IB with IS top up
Not working:IB & IS £93.45
ie £93.45/week
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Working:
Earnings £115.34WTC £ 86.24RTWC £ 40.00 ie £241.58/week
To pay £46.16 in rent £14.20 in CT
Better off by £87.77/week in the first year
SolutionsIn and Out of Work processes
• For Jobseeker’s Allowance claimants and lone parents on Income Support• Benefits turned ‘on and off’ more quickly• Single point of contact• Joined up working• Confidence in starting work / short term work• Reduces overpayments
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SolutionsClaiming / notifying
• Reduced need for contact• IT Links: CIS• e-transfer of claims data
• Making contact easier• Self service
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The benefits of workingNot just financial
• What other rewards are there?• Self confidence/ self esteem• Sense of independence• Sense of achievement • Health and well being• Social networking• Wider community
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Next Steps
• Talk to customers• Tell them about benefits in work• Build on our /their knowledge• Motivate colleagues to do the same
• How?- Tools available to youWorking Benefits workshop
Tools / Next Steps• Benefits Adviserwww.direct.gov.uk/benefitsadviser• Directgovwww.direct.gov.uk• Benefits & help when going back to workwww.direct.gov.uk/workingbenefits• Benefits of Working Leaflet –order online www.dwp.gov.uk/workingbenefits
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How can you:
• Increase awareness of in-work benefits with your customers?
• Ensure colleagues are aware?
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10-point action plan
• Feedback one idea from each table
• Turning these ideas into action!
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10-point action plan