The Tax Credits (Payments by the Board) Regulations 2002
Made: 20th August 2002
Laid before Parliament: 2lst August 2002
Coming into force: 6th April 2003
The Commissioners of Inland Revenue, in exercise of the powers conferred upon them by sections 24(2), (3), (4), (7) and (8), 65(1), (2) and (7) and 67 of the Tax Credits Act 2002, hereby make the following Regulations:
Citation, commencement and effect
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- (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Tax Credits (Payments by the Commissioners) Regulations 2002 and shall come into force on 6th April 2003.
- (2) These Regulations have effect in relation to payments of a tax credit, or any element of a tax credit, which must be made ... in relation to the tax year beginning with 6th April 2003 and subsequent tax years.
- (3) Regulations 8 to 14 have effect only in relation to such payments as must be made by the Board.
Interpretation
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In these Regulations—
- “the Act” means the Tax Credits Act 2002;
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- “the Commissioners” means Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (see section 1 of the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005);
- “couple” has the meaning given by section 3(5A) of the Act;
- “employee” and “employer” have the meaning given by section 25(5) of the Act;
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- “period of award” shall be construed in accordance with section 5 of the Act;
- “the relevant tax year” means the whole or part of the tax year for which an award of a tax credit has been made to a person or persons (referred to in section 24(4) of the Act);
- “tax year” means a period beginning with 6th April in one year and ending with 5th April in the next;
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Child tax credit and child care element—member of a couple prescribed for the purposes of section 24(2) of the Act
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- (1) This regulation has effect in relation to payments of—
- (a) child tax credit; and
- (b) any child care element of working tax credit.
- (2) Subject to regulation 5, the member of a couple prescribed by paragraph (3) is prescribed for the purposes of section 24(2) of the Act.
- (3) The member of a couple prescribed by this paragraph is—
- (a) where the couple are for the time being resident at the same address—
- (i) the member who is identified by both members of the couple as the main carer;
- (ii) in default of a member being so identified, the member who appears to the Commissioners to be the main carer; and
- (b) where—
- (i) the members of the couple are for the time being resident at different addresses, or
- (ii) one member of the couple is temporarily absent from the address at which they live together,
the member who appears to the Commissioners to be the main carer.
Here “main carer” means the member of the couple who is the main carer for the children and qualifying young persons for whom either or both of the members is or are responsible.
- (4) “Children” means persons who have not attained the age of sixteen or who fall within the terms of regulation 4 of the Child Tax Credit Regulations 2002 .
- (5) “Qualifying young persons” means persons, other than children, who—
- (a) have not attained the age of twenty, and
- (b) satisfy the conditions in regulation 5(3) and (4) of the Child Tax Credit Regulations 2002.
- (6) Where payments are being made to the member of a couple prescribed by virtue of paragraph (3) and the members of the couple jointly give notice to the Commissioners that, as a result of a change of circumstances, the payments should be made to the other member as the main carer, the other member shall, except where the notice appears to the Commissioners to be unreasonable, be treated as prescribed by virtue of paragraph (3).
- (7) For the purposes of this regulation, a person is responsible for a child or qualifying young person if he is treated as being responsible for that child or qualifying young person in accordance with the rules contained in regulation 3 of the Child Tax Credit Regulations 2002.
Working tax credit (excluding any child care element)—member of a couple prescribed for the purposes of section 24(2) of the Act
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- (1) This regulation has effect in relation to payments of working tax credit other than payments of any child care element.
- (2) Subject to regulation 5, the member of a couple prescribed by paragraph (3) is prescribed for the purposes of section 24(2) of the Act.
- (3) The member of a couple prescribed by this paragraph is—
- (a) if only one member of the couple is engaged in remunerative work, that member;
- (b) if both members of the couple are engaged in remunerative work—
- (i) the member elected jointly by them; or
- (ii) in default of any election, such of them as appears to the Commissioners to be appropriate.
- (4) Where payments are being made to the member of a couple prescribed by virtue of paragraph (3)(b) and the members of the couple jointly give notice to the Commissioners that, as a result of a change of circumstances, they wish payments to be made to the other member, the other member shall be treated as prescribed by virtue of paragraph (3)(b).
- (5) For the purposes of paragraph (3), a member of a couple is engaged in remunerative work if—
- (a) he is engaged in qualifying remunerative work; or
- (b) he works not less than 16 hours per week and the other member of the couple is engaged in qualifying remunerative work.
- (6) “Qualifying remunerative work”, and being engaged in it, have the meaning given by regulation 4 of the Working Tax Credit (Entitlement and Maximum Rate) Regulations 2002 .
Member of a couple prescribed for the purposes of section 24(2) of the Act where one of the members of the couple has died
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- (1) This regulation applies where one of the members of a couple has died.
- (2) The member of the couple prescribed by paragraph (3) is prescribed for the purposes of section 24(2) of the Act.
- (3) The member of the couple prescribed by this paragraph is the member who survives.
- (4) For the purposes of this regulation, where persons have died in circumstances rendering it uncertain which of them survived the other—
- (a) their deaths shall be presumed to have occurred in order of seniority; and
- (b) the younger shall be treated as having survived the elder.
Person prescribed for the purposes of section 24(3) of the Act where an award of a tax credit is made on a claim which is made by one person on behalf of another
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For the purposes of section 24(3) of the Act, the person prescribed is—
- (a) the person by whom the claim on behalf of another was made; or
- (b) if at any time the Commissioners do not consider it appropriate for payments of the tax credit to be made to that person, the person on behalf of whom the claim was made.
Prescribed circumstances for the purposes of section 24(4) of the Act
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- (1) Either of the circumstances prescribed by paragraphs (2) and (3) are prescribed circumstances for the purposes of section 24(4) of the Act.
- (2) The circumstances prescribed by this paragraph are where—
- (a) a claim for a tax credit for the next tax year has been made or treated as made by the person or persons by the date specified for the purposes of subsection (4) of section 17 of the Act in the notice given to him or them under that section in relation to the relevant tax year; and
- (b) the Commissioners have not made a decision under section 14(1) of the Act in relation to that claim.
- (3) The circumstances prescribed by this paragraph are where—
- (a) a claim for a tax credit for the next tax year has not been made or treated as made by the person or persons; and
- (b) the Commissioners have not made a decision under section 18(1) of the Act in relation to the person and persons for the relevant tax year.
Time of payment by way of a credit to a bank account or other account
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- (1) ... This regulation applies where the tax credit or element is to be paid by way of a credit to a bank account or other account notified to the Commissioners.
- (2) Subject to paragraphs (2A) and (2B), the tax credit or element shall be paid—
- (a) each week; or
- (b) every four weeks,
in accordance with any election given by the person to whom payment is to be made.
- (2A) If a person makes elections under paragraph (2) for child tax credit and any child care element of working tax credit to be paid at differing intervals, the elections shall have no effect and the Commissioners may pay the child tax credit and any child care element together either each week or every four weeks as appears to them to be appropriate.
- (2B) Notwithstanding the terms of any election under paragraph (2), the Commissioners may pay the tax credit or element either each week or every four weeks as appears to them to be appropriate.
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- (4) This regulation is subject to regulations 10 and 11.
Time of payment other than by way of a credit to a bank account or other account etc.
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- (1) This regulation applies where—
- (a) the tax credit or element is to be paid other than by way of a credit to a bank account or other account notified to the Commissioners; or
- (b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- (2) The tax credit or element shall be paid at such times as appear to the Commissioners to be appropriate.
Single payment of small sums of tax credit
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The tax credit or element may be paid by way of a single payment, and at such time, and in such manner, as appear to the Commissioners to be appropriate, in any of the following cases—
- (a) where the Commissioners are paying only child tax credit to a person and the weekly rate at which it is payable is less than £2-00;
- (b) where the Commissioners are paying both any child care element (but no other element) of working tax credit and child tax credit to a person and the total weekly rate at which they are payable is less than £2-00;
- (c) where the Commissioners are paying only working tax credit (apart from any child care element) to a person and the weekly rate at which it is payable (excluding any such child care element) is less than £2-00;
- (d) where the Commissioners are paying both working tax credit (including elements other than, or in addition to, any child care element) and child tax credit to a person who has elected under regulation 8(2) to have them paid at the same intervals and the total weekly rate at which they are payable is less than £2-00;
- (e) where the Commissioners are paying both working tax credit (apart from any child care element) and child tax credit to a person who has elected under regulation 8(2) to have them paid at differing intervals and—
- (i) the total weekly rate at which any such child care element and the child tax credit are payable is less than £2-00; or
- (ii) the weekly rate at which the working tax credit is payable (excluding any such child care element) is less than £2-00.
Postponement of payment
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- (1) The Commissioners may postpone payment of the tax credit or element in any of the circumstances specified in paragraphs (2), (2A), (3) and (3A).
- (2) The circumstances specified in this paragraph are where there is a pending determination of an appeal against a decision of the First-tier Tribunal, the appeal tribunal, the Upper Tribunal, the Northern Ireland Social Security Commissioner or a court relating to—
- (a) the case in question; or
- (b) another case where it appears to the Commissioners that, if the appeal were to be determined in a particular way, an issue would arise as to whether the award in the case in question should be amended or terminated under section 16(1) of the Act.
- (2A) The circumstances specified in this paragraph are where—
- (a) a notice in writing has been given by the Commissioners to a person to notify a bank account or other account to which the Commissioners may make payment of a tax credit or element to which the person is entitled;
- (b) a period of four weeks has elapsed since the day on which the Commissioners gave their notice; and
- (c) no bank account or other account has been notified to the Commissioners pursuant to their notice.
- (3) The circumstances specified in this paragraph are where confirmation is pending of—
- (a) the details of a bank account or other account by way of a credit to which payment is to be made; or
- (b) the address of the person to whom payment is to be made,
where it appears to the Commissioners that such details or address as were previously notified to them are incorrect.
- (3A) The circumstances specified in this paragraph are where—
- (a) a notice under section 16(3) of the Tax Credits Act 2002 has been issued to the person, or either or both of the persons, to whom the tax credit or element was awarded, and
- (b) such person or persons have not provided the information or evidence requested in that notice by the date specified in such notice.
- (4) For the purposes of paragraph (2), the circumstances where a determination of an appeal is pending include circumstances where a decision of the First-tier Tribunal, the appeal tribunal, the Upper Tribunal, the Northern Ireland Social Security Commissioner or a court has been made and the Commissioners—
- (a) are awaiting receipt of the decision;
- (b) in the case of a decision by the First-tier Tribunal or the appeal tribunal, are considering whether to apply for a statement of reasons or have applied for, and are awaiting receipt of, a statement of reasons; or
- (c) have received the decision or statement of reasons and are considering—
- (i) whether to apply for permission to appeal; or
- (ii) where permission is not needed or has been given, whether to appeal.
- (5) “Appeal tribunal” has the meaning given by section 63(10) of the Act.
- (6) “Northern Ireland Social Security Commissioner” has the meaning given by section 63(13) of the Act.
- (7) The postponement of payment pursuant to the circumstances specified in paragraph (2A) shall cease at the earlier of the time when—
- (a) a bank account or other account is notified to the Commissioners; or
- (b) the entitlement to the tax credit or element ceases in accordance with regulation 14.
Amounts of payments
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- (1) The tax credit or element shall be paid in accordance with the most recent decision by the Commissioners under section 14(1), 15(1) or 16(1) of the Act.
- (2) Where the tax credit or element is to be paid other than by way of a single payment, it shall be paid so far as possible in such amounts as will result in the person to whom payment is to be made receiving regular payments of similar amounts over the entire period of award.
- (3) Where an award of tax credit is amended, the total amount paid prior to the award being amended may be taken into account by the Commissioners in determining the amount of any further payments for the remainder of the period of award.
- (4) Where payments under section 24(4) of the Act are to be made the Commissioners may take any or both of the following factors into account in determining the amount of those payments—
- (a) the rate at which the person or persons were entitled to the tax credit for the relevant tax year;
- (b) the estimated amount of income the person or persons referred to above may receive in the current tax year.
- (5) Paragraph (6) applies where the United Kingdom is competent to pay family benefits in accordance with Article 39 of the Reciprocal Agreement with Ireland.
- (6) Where Article 41(2) of the Reciprocal Agreement with Ireland applies, in the event that primary competence for payment of family benefits changes during a month, child tax credit will be paid for the remainder of that month.
- (7) For the purposes of paragraph (6), primary competence is to be determined in accordance with Article 39 of the Reciprocal Agreement with Ireland.
- (8) In paragraphs (5) to (7)—
- (a) “family benefits” has the meaning as set out in Article 3(1)(x) of the Reciprocal Agreement with Ireland; and
- (b) “the Reciprocal Agreement with Ireland” means the Convention on Social Security between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of Ireland signed at Dublin on 1st February 2019.
Manner of payment
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- (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the tax credit or element shall be paid by way of a credit to a bank account or other account notified to the Commissioners by the person to whom payment is to be made.
- (2) Where it does not appear to the Commissioners to be appropriate for the tax credit or element to be paid by way of a credit to a bank account or other account notified to the Commissioners by the person to whom payment is to be made, the tax credit or element may be paid in such manner as appears to the Commissioners to be appropriate.
- (3) Subject to regulation 14, if no bank account or other account has been notified to the Commissioners, the tax credit or element shall be paid in such manner as appears to the Commissioners to be appropriate.
Entitlement to tax credit or element dependent on a bank account or other account having been notified to the Board
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- (1) Subject to paragraph (3), where—
- (a) payment of a tax credit or element is postponed pursuant to the circumstances specified in regulation 11(2A), and
- (b) before the relevant time determined in accordance with this regulation, no bank account or other account is notified to the Commissioners by the person to whom a tax credit or element would have been paid if payment of it had not been postponed,
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