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<p>Under Universal Credit there is a structured approach to deductions from benefit,
which simplifies the current complex arrangements of the legacy system.</p><p>The
aims of the deductions policy in Universal Credit are to protect vulnerable claimants
by providing a last resort repayment method for arrears of essential services, to
enforce social obligations and to recover Government debt in a cost effective manner.</p><p>Deductions
are made following the priority order, which determines the order in which items should
be deducted. ‘Last resort’ deductions, such as rent or fuel costs, are at the top
of the priority order, ensuring that claimant welfare is prioritised, followed by
social obligation deductions, such as child maintenance, and finally benefit debt,
such as Social Fund loans and benefit overpayments.</p><p>We prioritise the welfare
of claimants, as this is the best way to support them and to help them to move towards
work and off benefits.</p><p>The Deduction Priority Order can be found here (p. 72)
- <a href="https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/683470/benefit-overpayment-recovery-guide.pdf"
target="_blank">https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/683470/benefit-overpayment-recovery-guide.pdf</a></p>
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