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CPAG: Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook 2020/21 isbn 9781910715604

CPAG: Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook 2019/2020


ISBN13: 9781910715499
New Edition ISBN: 9781910715604
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781910715369
Published: April 2019
Publisher: Child Poverty Action Group
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



The Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook is CPAG’s definitive guide to the social security system, and an essential resource for all advisers who are serious about giving the best and most accurate advice to their clients.

With detailed information on all the recent changes to the social security system, including the latest on the roll-out of universal credit, the right to reside test and the sanctions regime, the Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook provides comprehensive advice about entitlement in 2019/20.

New to this edition:-

  • The introduction of universal credit, including the latest on the migration process and who must still claim the old means-tested benefits.
  • The latest information on how Brexit will affect benefit entitlement.
  • A brand-new section covering the new benefits system in Scotland.

What does it cover? The book provides comprehensive information about entitlement to all benefits, together with full details on the rules about work, work-related responsibilities and the work capability assessment, the income and capital rules, benefit sanctions, the ‘bedroom tax’, overpayments, fraud, and how to challenge decisions.

It is fully indexed, for ease of use, and cross-referenced to law, regulations and official guidance, and to court and tribunal decisions. Tactical guidance and examples are included throughout to help you navigate the complexities of the social security system.

Who is it for? The Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook remains the essential resource for welfare rights advisers, lawyers, local authority and housing association staff, social workers, union officials and benefit claimants.