Tax Credits causing 'anxiety and confusion'

Tuesday, 9 October 2007 12:00 AM

The Tax Credits system is continuing to cause worry and hardship among the very people it was designed to help, a report has concluded today.

The Parliamentary Ombudsman has looked again at failings in the Tax Credit system and warned Her Majesty Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is still in danger of getting the system wrong.

Ann Abraham singled out for criticism the way in which HMRC reclaims overpayments from claimants, which account for nine in ten of Tax Credit complaints.

The ombudsman acknowledged over payments will be inherent in an annualised system. But, she said it was "very clear" many people could not understand the basic principles of the system and were complaining about it working in the way it was supposed to do.

However, she found the way in which the HMRC decides to waive payments was unfair and inconsistent.

This is causing "extreme worry and anxiety" for many of the poorest families and Ms Abraham said the outcomes of decisions often "fly in the face" of the aims of the Tax Credit system, which is to help the lowest earning families.

Ms Abraham said: "In such instances, the impact on those concerned, typically those on the very lowest incomes who are the most vulnerable in society, is huge and highly distressing.

"As one complainant put it: 'Tax credits are supposed to help families, not cause them money worries.' It is essential, therefore, that these matters are addressed as quickly as possible."

The HMRC said it would respond "positively" the report's criticisms, but maintain the Tax Credit system is beneficial to most recipients.

A spokesperson said: "HMRC is already consulting on changes to the code of practice on recovery of overpayments to improve outcomes for their customers," she said.

"The ombudsman welcomes this development and her recommendations will help make this change successful."

Nevertheless, opposition politicians greeted the report of an "indictment" of Gordon Brown's over-complicated Tax Credit system.

Philip Hammond, shadow chief secretary to the Treasury, said the report was "yet another indictment of Gordon Brown's botched handling of the tax credits system".

Lib Dem work and pensions spokesman Danny Alexander said the report was proof Tax Credits were causing confusion and hardship.

Mr Alexander said: "Gordon Brown is incapable of admitting mistakes. His callous disregard for the Ombudsman's first report, as the title suggests, has led to continued incompetence in the administration of the system.

"Well intentioned policies for low income families are entirely undermined by mass means-testing, chaotic administration and rampant overpayments placing millions of families in hardship."

The Liberal Democrats argue the system needs fundamental reform or the government "will continue to fail" low-income families.

Special event coverage

ESRC logo

Festival of Social Sciences: Celebrating the Social Sciences

Evidence-based policy should not be a radical concept. It needs to be celebrated.

ESRC logo

Festival of Social Sciences: 2 languages: 2 brains, 2 minds, 2 cultures?

As part of the ESRC Festival of Social Sciences, the Deafness Cognition And Language Research Centre (DCAL) hosted an event exploring the powerful benefits of bilingualism in spoken and sign languages, for hearing and deaf people alike - benefits that reach hearing and deaf people alike.

Opinion Former Events

Voice: Feeling stressed? Understand yourself? Now, move forward Conference

Application forms are now available for an exciting conference in Manchester. The fun-packed day will give you practical solutions and advice on managing stress and time to help you achieve a work/life balance.

BHA: The Marriage Debate - ‘This house would legalise same-sex marriage in England and Wales'

Two weeks before the Government’s consultation on same-sex marriage draws to a close, Andrew Copson, Chief Executive of the British Humanist Association is participating in a debate hosted by Catholic Voices on the motion, ‘This House Would Legalise Same-Sex Marriage’.

BSIA: Information Destruction Exhibition and Conference

This one-day event is targeted at professionals operating in the information destruction industry, and aims at keeping delegates updated on recent developments in their sector, providing an opportunity to network with fellow professionals, whilst offering access to an informative exhibition and a comprehensive conference programme.

ABI: The Future of Long-term Savings & Retirement Income - Automatic Enrolment and Beyond Conference

The Future of Long-term Savings & Retirement Income - Automatic Enrolment and Beyond Conference

Take the Gold Challenge for St Dunstan's

We provide lifelong support for blind and visually impaired ex-Service men and women. You can help give more blind heroes an independent future by taking the Gold Challenge

TACT: 2013 Virgin London Marathon

Join TACT at one of the greatest sporting events on the planet and help give a child in care a future to smile about.

Newsletter sign up

By signing-up you agree to the terms of use and privacy policy.

Unsubscribe