Tax Credits Act 2002

Working tax creditU.K.

10 EntitlementU.K.

(1)The entitlement of the person or persons by whom a claim for working tax credit has been made is dependent on him, or either or both of them, being engaged in qualifying remunerative work.

(2)Regulations may for the purposes of this Part make provision—

(a)as to what is, or is not, qualifying remunerative work, and

(b)as to the circumstances in which a person is, or is not, engaged in it.

(3)The circumstances prescribed under subsection (2)(b) may differ by reference to—

(a)the age of the person or either of the persons,

(b)whether the person, or either of the persons, is disabled,

(c)whether the person, or either of the persons, is responsible for one or more children or qualifying young persons, or

(d)any other factors.

(4)Regulations may make provision for the purposes of working tax credit as to the circumstances in which a person is or is not responsible for a child or qualifying young person.

Commencement Information

I1S. 10 wholly in force at 6.4.2003; s. 10 not in force at Royal Assent, see s. 61; s. 10 in force for certain purposes at 9.7.2002, 1.8.2002 and 1.1.2003 and otherwise in force at 6.4.2003 by S.I. 2002/1727, art. 2

11 Maximum rateU.K.

(1)The maximum rate at which a person or persons may be entitled to working tax credit is to be determined in the prescribed manner.

(2)The prescribed manner of determination must involve the inclusion of an element which is to be included in the case of all persons entitled to working tax credit.

(3)The prescribed manner of determination must also involve the inclusion of an element in respect of the person, or either or both of the persons, engaged in qualifying remunerative work—

(a)having a physical or mental disability which puts him at a disadvantage in getting a job, and

(b)satisfying such other conditions as may be prescribed.

(4)The element specified in subsection (2) is to be known as the basic element of working tax credit and the element specified in subsection (3) is to be known as the disability element of working tax credit.

(5)The prescribed manner of determination may involve the inclusion of such other elements as may be prescribed.

(6)The other elements may (in particular) include—

(a)an element in respect of the person, or either of the persons or the two of them taken together, being engaged in qualifying remunerative work to an extent prescribed for the purposes of this paragraph,

(b)an element in respect of the persons being the members of a [F1couple],

(c)an element in respect of the person not being a member of a [F2couple] but being responsible for a child or qualifying young person,

(d)an element in respect of the person, or either or both of the persons, being severely disabled, and

(e)an element in respect of the person, or either or both of the persons, being over a prescribed age, satisfying prescribed conditions and having been engaged in qualifying remunerative work for not longer than a prescribed period.

(7)A person has a physical or mental disability which puts him at a disadvantage in getting a job, or is severely disabled, for the purposes of this section only if—

(a)he satisfies prescribed conditions, or

(b)prescribed conditions exist in relation to him.

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I2S. 11 wholly in force at 6.4.2003; s. 11 not in force at Royal Assent, see s. 61; s. 11 in force for certain purposes at 9.7.2002, 1.8.2002 and 1.1.2003 and otherwise in force at 6.4.2003 by S.I. 2002/1727, art. 2

12 Child care elementU.K.

(1)The prescribed manner of determination of the maximum rate at which a person or persons may be entitled to working tax credit may involve the inclusion, in prescribed circumstances, of a child care element.

(2)A child care element is an element in respect of a prescribed proportion of so much of any relevant child care charges as does not exceed a prescribed amount.

(3)Child care charges” are charges of a prescribed description incurred in respect of child care by the person, or either or both of the persons, by whom a claim for working tax credit is made.

(4)Child care”, in relation to a person or persons, means care provided—

(a)for a child of a prescribed description for whom the person is responsible, or for whom either or both of the persons is or are responsible, and

(b)by a person of a prescribed description.

(5)The descriptions of persons prescribed under subsection (4)(b) may include descriptions of persons approved in accordance with a scheme made by the appropriate national authority under this subsection.

(6)The appropriate national authority” means—

(a)in relation to care provided in England, the Secretary of State,

(b)in relation to care provided in Scotland, the Scottish Ministers,

(c)in relation to care provided in Wales, the National Assembly for Wales, and

(d)in relation to care provided in Northern Ireland, the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety.

(7)The provision made by a scheme under subsection (5) must involve the giving of approvals, in accordance with criteria determined by or under the scheme, by such of the following as the scheme specifies—

(a)the appropriate national authority making the scheme,

(b)one or more specified persons or bodies or persons or bodies of a specified description, and

(c)persons or bodies accredited under the scheme in accordance with criteria determined by or under it.

(8)A scheme under subsection (5) may authorise—

(a)the making of grants or loans to, and

(b)the charging of reasonable fees by,

persons and bodies giving approvals.

Commencement Information

I3S. 12 wholly in force at 6.4.2003; s. 12 not in force at Royal Assent, see s. 61; s. 12(6)-(8) in force at 9.7.2002 and s. 12(1)-(5) in force for certain purposes at 9.7.2002, 1.8.2002 and 1.1.2003 and otherwise in force at 6.4.2003 by S.I. 2002/1727, art. 2