2000 No. 795

SOCIAL SECURITYTAXES

The Tax Credits Schemes (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2000

Made

Laid before Parliament

Coming into force

The Treasury, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by sections 123(1)(b) and (c), 128(5), 129(8), 136(5)(b) and 137(1) and (2)(a) of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 19921 and now vested in them2 hereby make the following Regulations:

Citation, commencement and interpretation1

1

These Regulations may be cited as the Tax Credits Schemes (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2000, shall come into force on 11th April 2000 and shall have effect in relation to award periods of working families' tax credit or disabled person’s tax credit commencing on or after that date.

2

In these Regulations—

  • “the Disability Working Allowance Regulations” means the Disability Working Allowance (General) Regulations 19913;

  • “the Family Credit Regulations” means the Family Credit (General) Regulations 19874.

Interpretative amendments2

1

In each of the regulations specified in paragraph (2) below (interpretation), there shall be inserted the following definitions in the appropriate places—

  • “employment zones” means an area within Great Britain designated by the Employment Zones Regulations 20005 for the purposes of section 60 of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 19996 and an “employment zone programme” means a programme established for an employment zone or zones designed to assist claimants for a jobseeker’s allowance to obtain sustainable employment;

  • “employment zone contractor” means a person who is undertaking the provision of facilities in respect of an employment zone programme on behalf of the Secretary of State for Education and Employment;

  • “subsistence allowance” means an allowance which an employment zone contractor has agreed to pay to a person who is participating in an employment zone programme, which is equal to the amount of income-based jobseeker’s allowance which that person would have received in a benefit week had it been payable to him, less 50p;

2

The regulations specified in this paragraph are—

a

regulation 2(1) of the Disability Working Allowance Regulations;

b

regulation 2(1) of the Family Credit Regulations.

Persons treated as being in Great Britain3

Both regulation 5 of the Disability Working Allowance Regulations and regulation 3 of the Family Credit Regulations shall be amended as follows—

a

in paragraph (1)(aa)7 for the words “his right to reside or remain in Great Britain is not subject to any limitation or condition” there shall be substituted the words “he is not a person subject to immigration control (within the meaning of section 115 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 19998)”;

b

in paragraph (1A)9

i

in the words preceding sub-paragraph (a) for the words from “person’s right” to “limitation or condition” there shall be substituted the words “person is not subject to immigration control”;

ii

sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) shall be omitted.

Income and capital4

1

There shall be added as—

a

regulation 34(8)10 of the Disability Working Allowance Regulations (income treated as capital);

b

regulation 31(8)11 of the Family Credit Regulations;

the following paragraph—

  • “Any arrears of subsistence allowance which are paid to a claimant as a lump sum shall be treated as capital.”

2

There shall be added respectively as—

a

paragraphs 64 and 65 of Schedule 312 to the Disability Working Allowance Regulations (sums to be disregarded in the calculation of income other than earnings);

b

paragraphs 66 and 67 of Schedule 213 to the Family Credit Regulations,

the following paragraphs—

  • “Any payment of voucher provided under section 95 or 99 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 for any former asylum-seeker or his dependents.”

    • In the case of a claimant participating in an employment zone scheme, any payment made by an employment zone contractor to the claimant being—

      1. a

        a training premium payable in respect of the claimant’s participation in the employment zone scheme; or

      2. b

        a discretionary payment, being a fee, grant, loan or otherwise.

3

There shall be added respectively as—

a

paragraphs 59 and 60 of Schedule 414 to the Disability Working Allowance Regulations (capital to be disregarded);

b

paragraphs 60 and 61 of Schedule 315 to the Family Credit Regulations,

the following paragraphs—

In the case of a claimant participating in an employment zone scheme, any payment made by an employment zone contractor to the claimant being—

a

a training premium payable in respect of the claimant’s participation in the employment zone scheme; or

b

a discretionary payment, being a fee, grant, loan or otherwise,

but only for the period of 52 weeks from the date of receipt of the payment.

  • “Any arrears of subsistence allowance paid as a lump sum but only for the period of 52 weeks from the date of receipt of the payment.”

Relevant childcare charges5

In both of regulation 51A(2)16 of the Disability Working Allowance Regulations and regulation 46A(2)17 of the Family Credit Regulations in the definition of “relevant childcare charges” after sub-paragraph (d) there shall be inserted the following sub-paragraph—

or

e

by a child care provider approved by an accredited organisation within the meaning given by regulation 4 of the Tax Credit (New Category of Child Care Provider) Regulations 199918.

Capital to be disregarded6

There shall be added as—

a

paragraphs 61 and 62 of Schedule 4 to the Disability Working Allowance Regulations; and

b

paragraphs 62 and 63 of Schedule 3 to the Family Credit Regulations;

the following paragraphs—

  • “Any payment made to a person under regulation 11 of the Housing Benefit (Payments to Reduce Under-occupation) Regulations 200019, but only for a period of 52 weeks from the date of payment.”

  • “Any training grant payable under the New Deal 50 Plus Employment Credit scheme pursuant to arrangements made under section 2(1) of the Employment and Training Act 1973, but only for a period of 52 weeks from the date of payment.”

David JamiesonClive BettsTwo of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations amend the Disability Working Allowance (General) Regulations 1991 (S.I.1991/2887) and the Family Credit (General) Regulations 1987 (S.I.1987/1973) (collectively “the principal Regulations”). Disability working allowance and family credit became known as disabled person’s tax credit and working families' tax credit respectively (collectively “tax credits”) on 5th October 1999.

Regulation 1 provides for citation, commencement and interpretation.

Regulation 2 inserts new definitions in the principal Regulations.

Regulations 3 to 6 make technical amendments to the principal Regulations. The main change is the introduction of a new category of child care provider, for the purposes of tax credits, effected by regulation 5.