The Council Tax Reduction (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2018
PART 1General
Citation and commencement1.
These Regulations may be cited as the Council Tax Reduction (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2018 and come into force on 1st April 2018.
PART 2Amendment of the Council Tax Reduction (Scotland) Regulations 2012
2.
Calculation of income for persons who have an award of universal credit
3.
“Calculation of income and capital: persons who have an award of universal credit26.
(1)
Where an applicant or an applicant’s partner has, or the partners jointly have, an award of universal credit, in determining the income of the applicant, the relevant authority must use either—
(a)
the calculation or estimate of the income of the applicant, the applicant’s partner or the partners jointly (as the case may be), made by the Secretary of State for the purpose of determining that award; or
(b)
where the income of the applicant, the applicant’s partner or the partners jointly (as the case may be) is subject to frequent change during a period of entitlement to council tax reduction, an estimate of the income of that person or persons over a period that is appropriate to allow the average weekly income to be estimated accurately but the length of the period is not in any case to exceed 52 weeks.
(2)
For the purposes of paragraph (1), any deduction made from an award of universal credit for payment to a third party must be regarded as income of the person or persons awarded universal credit.
(3)
If the local authority uses the figure for income provided by the Secretary of State under paragraph (1)(a) it must convert that figure into a weekly amount using the adjustment set out in regulation 23(2A)(a) and must then modify the weekly amount to take into account—
(a)
as income, the amount of any universal credit payable converted into a weekly amount using the adjustment set out in regulation 23(2A)(a); and
(b)
regulation 25 (circumstances in which capital and income of non-dependant is to be treated as applicant’s) if the relevant authority determines that the provision applies in the applicant’s case.
(4)
If the local authority uses the figure for income estimated in accordance with paragraph (1)(b) it must modify that amount to take into account—
(a)
as income, the estimate of the universal credit payable made under paragraph (5), converted into a weekly amount using the adjustment set out in regulation 23(2A)(a); and
(b)
regulation 25 if the relevant authority determines that the provision applies in the applicant’s case.
(5)
For the purpose of paragraph (4)(a) the universal credit payable must be estimated by the local authority with reference to the figure for income estimated in accordance with paragraph (1)(b).
(6)
Where an applicant or an applicant’s partner has, or the partners jointly have, an award of universal credit, in determining the capital of the applicant, the applicant’s partner or the partners jointly (as the case may be), the relevant authority must use the calculation or estimate of the capital of the applicant, the applicant’s partner, or the partners jointly (as the case may be) made by the Secretary of State for the purpose of determining that award.”.
Payments made by the Thalidomide Trust
4.
““the Thalidomide Trust” means the registered charity of that name (number 266220) established for the purpose of giving relief and assistance to disabled persons whose disabilities were caused by the fact that their mother had taken a preparation containing the drug known as Thalidomide during pregnancy;”.
5.
(a)
after paragraph (b) omit “and”; and
(b)
“; and
(d)
any payment made under or by the Thalidomide Trust”.
6.
“66.
Any payment made under or by the Thalidomide Trust.”.
Backdating of claims
7.
Uprating
8.
(a)
in paragraph (1)—
(i)
in sub-paragraph (a) for “£11.90” substitute “£12.25”; and
(ii)
in sub-paragraph (b) for “£3.95” substitute “£4.05”;
(b)
in paragraph (2)—
(i)
in sub-paragraph (a) for “£200.00” substitute “£204.00”;
(ii)
in sub-paragraph (b) for—
(aa)
“£200.00” substitute “£204.00”;
(bb)
“£346.00” substitute “£354.00”; and
(cc)
“£7.85” substitute “£8.10”; and
(iii)
in sub-paragraph (c) for—
(aa)
“£346.00” substitute “£354.00”;
(bb)
“£430.00” substitute “£439.00”; and
(cc)
“£9.95” substitute “£10.25”.
9.
(a)
in the table in paragraph 17 (amounts of disability premiums), in the entry—
(i)
“Disability premium” for—
(aa)
“£32.55” substitute “£33.55”; and
(bb)
“£46.40” substitute “£47.80”;
(ii)
“Severe disability premium” for—
(aa)
“£62.45” in both places where it occurs substitute “£64.30”; and
(bb)
“£124.90” substitute “£128.60”;
(iii)
“Disabled child premium” for “£60.90” substitute “£62.86”;
(iv)
“Carer premium” for “£34.95” substitute “£36.00”; and
(v)
“Enhanced disability premium” for—
(aa)
“£24.78” substitute “£25.48”;
(bb)
“£15.90” substitute “£16.40”; and
(cc)
“£22.85” substitute “£23.55”; and
(b)
in paragraph 24 (amount of support component) for “£36.55” substitute “£37.65”.
10.
(a)
in entry (b)(i) for “£196.00” substitute “£200.00”; and
(b)
in entry (b)(ii) for—
(i)
“£196.00” substitute “£200.00”; and
(ii)
“£255.00” substitute “£261.00”.
PART 3Amendment of the Council Tax Reduction (State Pension Credit) (Scotland) Regulations 2012
11.
Payments made by the Thalidomide Trust
12.
““the Thalidomide Trust” means the registered charity of that name (number 266220) established for the purpose of giving relief and assistance to disabled persons whose disabilities were caused by the fact that their mother had taken a preparation containing the drug known as Thalidomide during pregnancy;”.
13.
In regulation 48(9) (non-dependant deductions)—
(a)
after paragraph (b) omit “and”; and
(b)
“; and
(d)
any payment made under or by the Thalidomide Trust”.
14.
“30C.
Any payment made under or by the Thalidomide Trust.”.
Uprating
15.
(a)
in paragraph 1—
(i)
in sub-paragraph (a) for “£11.90” substitute “£12.25”; and
(ii)
in sub-paragraph (b) for “£3.95” substitute “£4.05”; and
(b)
in paragraph 2—
(i)
in sub-paragraph (a) for “£200.00” substitute “£204.00”;
(ii)
in sub-paragraph (b) for—
(aa)
“£200.00” substitute “£204.00”;
(bb)
“£346.00” substitute “£354.00”; and
(cc)
“£7.85” substitute “£8.10”; and
(iii)
in sub-paragraph (c) for—
(aa)
“£346.00” substitute “£354.00”;
(bb)
“£430.00” substitute “£439.00”; and
(cc)
“£9.95” substitute “£10.25”.
16.
(a)
in the table in paragraph 2 (personal allowances) —
(i)
in entry (1)(a) for “£159.35” substitute “£163.00”;
(ii)
in entry (1)(b) for “£172.55” substitute “£176.40”;
(iii)
in entry (2)(a) for “£243.25” substitute “£248.80”;
(iv)
in entry (2)(b) for “£258.15” substitute “£263.80”;
(v)
in entry (3)(a) for “£243.25” substitute “£248.80”;
(vi)
in entry (3)(b) for “£83.90” substitute “£85.80”;
(vii)
in entry (4)(a) for “£258.15” substitute “£263.80”; and
(viii)
in entry (4)(b) for “£85.60” substitute “£87.40”; and
(b)
in the table in paragraph 13 (amount of disability premium)—
(i)
in entries (1)(a) and (1)(b)(i) for “£62.45” substitute “£64.30”;
(ii)
in entry (1)(b)(ii) for “£124.90” substitute “£128.60”;
(iii)
in entry (2) for “£24.78” substitute “£25.48”;
(iv)
in entry (3) for “£60.90” substitute “£62.86”; and
(v)
in entry (4) for “£34.95” substitute “£36.00”.
17.
In schedule 5 (amount of alternative maximum council tax reduction) in the table in paragraph 1—
(a)
in entry (b)(i) for “£196.00” substitute “£200.00”; and
(b)
in entry (b)(ii)—
(i)
for “£196.00” substitute “£200.00”; and
(ii)
for “£255.00” substitute “£261.00”.
St Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
These Regulations amend the Council Tax Reduction (Scotland) Regulations 2012 in the following respects.
Regulation 3 replaces regulation 26 with a new regulation 26 which will allow a local authority to estimate an applicant’s income and universal credit payable where the income is subject to frequent fluctuations which would otherwise require their entitlement to a council tax reduction to be recalculated repeatedly.
Regulations 4 to 6 require payments made by the Thalidomide Trust, established for the purpose of giving relief and assistance to disabled persons whose disabilities were caused by the fact that during their pregnancy their mother had taken the drug known as Thalidomide, are disregarded in the calculation of capital and also in the calculation of income in respect of non-dependant deductions, thereby ensuring that grants made by the Thalidomide trust are fully disregarded for the purposes of calculating entitlement to a council tax reduction.
Regulation 7 increases the period by which claims can be back-dated.
Regulations 8 to 10 uprate figures used to calculate the amount of council tax reduction that an applicant is entitled to receive.
These Regulations also amend the Council Tax Reduction (State Pension Credit) (Scotland) Regulations 2012 (“the SPC Regulations”) in the following respects.
Regulations 12 to 14 make amendments to the SPC Regulations similar to those made by regulations 4 to 6.
Regulations 15 to 17 uprate figures used to calculate the amount of council tax reduction that an applicant is entitled to receive.