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The Tax Credits Up-rating Order 2001

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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Tax Credits Up-rating Order 2001 No. 1141

Article 3(c)

SCHEDULE 1SCHEDULE 4 TO THE FAMILY CREDIT REGULATIONS SHOWING THE SUMS SPECIFIED BY THIS ORDER

SCHEDULE 4DETERMINATION OF MAXIMUM WORKING FAMILIES' TAX CREDIT: ADULT, CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON CREDITS (EXCLUDING CHILDCARE TAX CREDIT)

(1) Adult, child or young person(2) Amount of Credit

1.  Adult.

1.  £54.00.

2.  Adult to whom regulation 46(1)(b) applies (lone parent working, or member of a married or unmarried couple either or both of whom work, for not less than 30 hours per week).

2.  £11.45.

3.  Adult to whom regulation 46(1)(d) applies (lone parent who is, or member of a married or unmarried couple either or both of whom are, severely disabled).

3.  £16.00.

4.  Person in respect of the period beginning on, and including, that person’s date of birth and ending on the day preceding the Tuesday which first occurs in the September following that person’s sixteenth birthday.

4.  £26.00.

5.  Person in respect of the period beginning on, and including, the Tuesday which first occurs in the September following that person’s sixteenth birthday and ending on the day preceding that person’s nineteenth birthday.

5.  £26.75.

6.  Child or young person—

(a)to whom regulation 46(1)(f)(i) applies (disabled child or young person); or

(b)to whom regulation 46(1)(f)(ii) applies (severely disabled child or young person).

6.

 (a)£30.00; or

(b)£41.05.

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