A Better-Off Bonus?
by Gareth Morgan on May 25, 2011
Another update, to the paper on Benefits after the Bill, with more on the odd effects of capping proposals in Universal Credit. You can find it, replacing the previous version, here.
by Gareth Morgan on May 25, 2011
Another update, to the paper on Benefits after the Bill, with more on the odd effects of capping proposals in Universal Credit. You can find it, replacing the previous version, here.
by Gareth Morgan on May 5, 2011
A substantially revised of the paper is now available reflecting changes in the treatment of the benefits cap. It can be downloaded here.
by Gareth Morgan on May 5, 2011
Capping in the Current System As recently as 21st March, Employment Minister Chris Grayling responded to a written question about the criteria for the proposed benefits cap. Chris Grayling: As the spending review announced, households which contain a member who is in receipt of working tax credit will be exempt from the cap. We are […]
by Gareth Morgan on March 25, 2011
The government has published the first of some briefing notes which give more detail about their proposals. Universal Credit policy briefing notes – an introduction Briefing Note 1 – Additions for longer durations on Universal Credit Briefing Note 2 – The payment proposal Briefing Note 3 – Treatment of Capital You can find them at […]
by Gareth Morgan on March 25, 2011
This contains analysis, modelling and examples based on the state of the Bill at the second reading using the benefit rates and rules from April 2011. It forecasts real values of benefits up to 2015 including Universal Credit and current rule sets. It can be downloaded here
by Gareth Morgan on March 24, 2011
As I’m incorporating these changes into the modelling for the future benefits and tax system, its worth pointing out that the 2012 Income Tax personal allowance increase will be worth £2.42 a week to those earning £115,000 a year but £0.37p to the poorest workers as it reduces their Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit. […]
by Gareth Morgan on March 19, 2011
One of the work incentive measures that has been emphasised in the Bill is the increase in the amount of earnings that can be kept before any deduction is applied. As can be seen in the table below that is set at £109.62 a week for a couple with one child. Generous indeed! BUT… this […]
by Gareth Morgan on March 18, 2011
Programme: Welfare Reform Bill Committee The provisional programme of witnesses for the Welfare Reform Bill Committee has been agreed by its Programming Sub-Committee. The Committee will hear oral evidence on Tuesday 22 and Thursday 24 March and then consider the Bill every Tuesday and Thursday from that point concluding on Tuesday 24 May. The meetings […]
by Gareth Morgan on March 10, 2011
The committee stage is expected to start on 22 March 2011 and end on 24 May 2011. Written evidence can be submitted from now until 10th May.
by Gareth Morgan on March 6, 2011
The Bill provides that the dwelling size limits for social tenants will be implemented by imposing a percentage cut, linked to the number of additional bedrooms, rather than by the equivalent of a Local Housing Allowance. There is a new term to describe Housing Benefit limits – appropriate maximum housing benefit (“AMHB”)