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Article 16A(7)
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. 4A, Sch. 4B inserted (29.3.2017) by The Electricity and Gas (Energy Company Obligation) (Amendment) Order 2017 (S.I. 2017/490), arts. 1(1), 28
1. The benefits referred to in the definition of “help to heat group” in article 16A are—E+W+S
(a)income-related employment and support allowance;
(b)income-based jobseeker’s allowance;
(c)income support;
(d)guarantee credit (and for this purpose, “guarantee credit” is to be construed in accordance with sections 1 and 2 of the State Pension Credit Act 2002);
(e)tax credit;
(f)universal credit.
2. The condition as to income in paragraph 4 is specified in relation to tax credit.E+W+S
3. The condition as to income in paragraph 7 is specified in relation to universal credit.E+W+S
4. Where the award of tax credit is made pursuant to—E+W+S
(a)a single claim, the condition as to income is that the relevant income of the claimant does not exceed the amount set out in the first row of Table 1 in the column corresponding to the number of children or qualifying young persons for whom the claimant is responsible;
(b)a joint claim, the condition as to income is that the relevant income of the joint claimants does not exceed the amount set out in the second row of Table 1 in the column corresponding to the number of children or qualifying young persons for whom at least one of the joint claimants is responsible.
Type of claim | Number of children or qualifying young persons for whom the claimant is responsible: | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 or more | |
Single claim | £13,200 | £17,400 | £21,600 | £25,800 | £30,000 |
Joint claim | £19,800 | £24,000 | £28,200 | £32,400 | £36,600 |
5. For the purposes of paragraph 4, whether a person is responsible for a child or qualifying young person is to be determined in accordance with regulation 3 of the Child Tax Credit Regulations 2002.E+W+S
6. In paragraph 4, the following have the same meaning as in Part 1 of the Tax Credits Act 2002—E+W+S
(a)“joint claim”;
(b)“relevant income”; and
(c)“single claim”,
and “claimant” is to be construed accordingly.
7. Where the award of universal credit is to—E+W+S
(a)a single claimant, the condition as to income is that, in any of the twelve preceding assessment periods, the earned income of the single claimant does not exceed the amount set out in the first row of Table 2 in the column corresponding to the number of children or qualifying young persons for whom the single claimant is responsible;
(b)joint claimants, the condition as to income is that, in any of the twelve preceding assessment periods, the combined earned income of the joint claimants does not exceed the amount set out in the second row of Table 2 in the column corresponding to the number of children or qualifying young persons for whom at least one of the joint claimants is responsible.
Type of claimant | Number of children or qualifying young persons for which the claimant is responsible: | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 or more | |
Single claimant | £1,100 | £1,450 | £1,800 | £2,150 | £2,500 |
Joint claimant | £1,650 | £2,000 | £2,350 | £2,700 | £3,050 |
8. For the purposes of paragraph 7, whether a person is responsible for a child or qualifying young person is to be determined in accordance with regulation 4 of the Universal Credit Regulations 2013.E+W+S
9. In paragraph 7—E+W+S
“assessment period” has the meaning given in regulation 21 of the Universal Credit Regulations 2013;
“earned income” means a person’s earned income calculated in accordance with Chapter 2 of Part 6 of the Universal Credit Regulations 2013; and
“joint claimants” and “single claimant” have the meanings given in section 40 of the Welfare Reform Act 2012.
10. In this Schedule, “tax credit” means child tax credit or working tax credit.]E+W+S
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