Covid-19: Support through Tax Credits & Universal Credit

March 28, 2020by Admin

The government has made some changes to the support available through working tax credits and universal credit which will provide some help to the self-employed.

Increases in the standard rates

The standard rate for universal credit and tax credits will both increase by £20 a week for one year from 6 April 2020. This increase is in addition to the increase already announced, meaning claimants will be up to £1,040 better off.

The standard monthly allowances for universal credit are:

CIRCUMSTANCES     MONTHLY STANDARD      ALLOWANCE 2020/21 MONTHLY STANDARD ALLOWANCE 2019/20
Single and under 25 £342.72 £251.77
Single and 25 or over £409.89 £317.82
Couple both under 25 £488.59 £395.20
Couple and either person is 25 or over £594.04 £498.89

Support for rental payments

The government has significantly increased the support available for payments of rent by those claiming universal credits. From April, local housing allowance rates will cover at least 30% of market rents in each area. For example, in one London borough, for a two-bed home, the maximum was £1,390 per month and it could now be as high as £1,550 per month. The housing element of universal credit can also be used to cover mortgage interest and service charges.

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Additional elements of universal credit(Allowances for children)

Additional allowances are available to those with children. For 2019/20 these are:

  • First child £277.08 (born before 6 April 2017) or £231.67 (born on or after 6 April 2017).
  • The second child and any other eligible children £231.67 per child.

Childcare costs

Up to 85% of the cost of childcare (for 2019/20 up to £646.35 per month for one child and £1,108.04 per month for two or more children).

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Disability and caring responsibilities

Additional monthly amounts are available for claimants:

  • with a disability or health condition;
  • with a disabled child; or
  • who care for a severely disabled person.

Other support

Claiming universal credits may also unlock other benefits such as free school meals, a reduction in council tax and help with prescription costs and dental treatment. See the full list of additional support.

 

Visit also for details about current tax affairs.

 

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