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It is the Department\u2019s view that providing support for a maximum of two children or qualifying young persons in Universal Credit and Child Tax Credit ensures fairness between those supporting themselves solely through work and those receiving benefits.<\/p>
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The Government assessed the impact of the policy from an equality and human rights perspective throughout its development and in preparation for its implementation. The Department published statistics related to the first year of policy implementation in June 2018 and will publish updated statistics on 31st<\/sup> July.<\/p> <\/p> An impact assessment of the policy of providing support for a maximum of two children in Child Tax Credits and Universal Credit, which considered the impact of the policy on families and other protected groups, including those with disabilities, was published in July 2015 and is available at:<\/p> Table 1<\/p><\/td> Month Payment Due<\/p><\/td><\/tr> <\/p><\/td> Feb-17<\/p><\/td> Feb-18<\/p><\/td> Feb-19<\/p><\/td><\/tr> <\/p><\/td> %<\/p><\/td> %<\/p><\/td> %<\/p><\/td><\/tr> up to 20 percent of Standard Allowance<\/p><\/td> 42%<\/p><\/td> 49%<\/p><\/td> 47%<\/p><\/td><\/tr> between 21 and 30 per cent of Standard Allowance<\/p><\/td> 20%<\/p><\/td> 19%<\/p><\/td> 18%<\/p><\/td><\/tr> 31 to 40 per cent of Standard Allowance<\/p><\/td> 35%<\/p><\/td> 31%<\/p><\/td> 33%<\/p><\/td><\/tr> over 40 percent of Standard Allowance<\/p><\/td> 3%<\/p><\/td> 1%<\/p><\/td> 2%<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table> <\/p> <\/p> Notes<\/p> 1. The latest month for which data is available is February 2019.<\/p> 2. When categorising claims into the groups above, the figures for the percentage of the Standard Allowance for individual claims have been rounded to the nearest percent.<\/p> 3. Deductions include advance repayments and all other deductions, but exclude sanctions and fraud penalties which are reductions of benefit rather than deductions.<\/p> 4. A claim can have more than one type of deduction applied to a given payment e.g. the total deduction could be the total of both an advance repayment and another deduction type.<\/p> 5. Figures are for Universal Credit Full Service only; Universal Credit full service was fully rolled out by the end of 2018.<\/p>"}
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