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Board of Deputies asks Government for change in new child tax credit rules

November 30, 2016 16:47

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Lianne Kolirin ,

Lianne Kolirin

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The Board of Deputies has called on the Government to reconsider limiting child tax credits to the first two children in a family.

Earlier this year the Chancellor announced that from April support provided through Child Tax Credit will be limited to two children, so that any subsequent children born after that point will not be eligible for further support. The change will apply to new claimants.

Gillian Merron, chief executive of the Board, has written to the Department of Work & Pensions together with Chaya Spitz, chief executive of The Interlink Foundation, a Stamford Hill-based Charedi charity.

They argue that the benefit cut will adversely affect larger families.