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The Tax Credits (Payments by the Commissioners) Regulations 2002

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[F1Recovery of overpayments of tax credit from other payments of tax creditU.K.

12A.(1) This regulation applies where notice is given to a person or persons under subsection (4) of section 29 of the Act (deduction of overpayments from payments of tax credit).

(2) The maximum rate at which an overpayment may be recovered from payments of tax credit is—

(a)where the only amount of tax credit to which the person is, or, in the case of a joint claim, the persons are, entitled, is the family element of child tax credit, 100% of that tax credit;

(b)where the total amount of tax credit to which the person is, or, in the case of a joint claim, the persons are, entitled is not subject to reduction—

(i)by virtue of section 7(2) of the Act; or

(ii)because their income for the relevant year does not exceed the relevant income threshold prescribed in his or their case in regulation 3 of the Tax Credits (Income Thresholds and Determination of Rates) Regulations 2002;

  • 10% of that tax credit; and

(c)in any other case, [F2the income-related percentage] of the tax credit to which the person is, or in the case of a joint claim, the persons are, entitled.

[F3(2A) In paragraph (2)(c), “the income-related percentage” means—

(a)50% if annual income exceeds £20,000; and

(b)25% in any other case.

(2B) For the purposes of paragraph (2A)(a), “annual income”—

(a)means the annual income of the person or, in the case of a joint claim, the aggregate annual income of the persons, mentioned in paragraph (2)(c); and

(b)is to be taken to be the amount that the Commissioners are for the time being treating that income to be for the purposes of Part 1 of the Act, regardless of whether that amount is also “the relevant income” (as defined by section 7(3) of the Act) on which the entitlement to the tax credit mentioned in paragraph (2)(c) is dependent.]

(3) In paragraph (2) a reference to the amount to which a person is, or persons are, entitled is a reference to the amount to which they would be entitled but for the operation of that paragraph.]

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