£6bn overpaid to tax credit claimants since 2003

£1.7bn overpaid in the 2005/2006 tax year

Written by AccountancyAge.com

HM Revenue & Customs has overpaid tax credit claimants nearly £6bn since the scheme was launched in 2003.

The taxman said that in the 2005/2006 tax year alone £1.7bn was overpaid with some of this money likely to be written-off.

Despite the overpayments and fraud issues, HMRC claimed it had helped millions of low income families back into work and out of poverty.

‘Tax credit provide support to 20 million people including 6 million families and 10 million children,’ said Stephen Timms, chief secretary to the Treasury.

Further reading:

Tax system successfully helping poor says ONS

HMRC slammed over tax credits bungle

Brown stands by decision to scrap pension tax credits

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