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Tax credit mistakes and fraud cost £1.5bn last year

By Andrew Grice, Political Editor

Gordon Brown's flagship tax credit scheme suffered another setback as the public spending watchdog criticised overpayments and fraudulent claims worth about £1.5bn a year.

Tim Burr, head of the National Audit Office (NAO), refused to sign off the annual accounts of HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), which runs the scheme, because of the mistakes. It is an embarrassing rebuke for HMRC, which lost the child benefit records of 25 million people on two computer discs last November.

The Government has dismissed problems with tax credits as "teething troubles" but the NAO expressed concern that between £1.31bn and £1.54bn – up to 8.4 per cent of the total – was wasted in error and fraud in the 2006-07 financial year. "Levels of tax credits error and fraud are significant when compared with the expenditure on the scheme," said Mr Burr. He said in a report that £1bn was overpaid in tax credits, down from £1.7bn the previous year. In March this year, £4.3bn remained to be recovered from claimants.

Philip Hammond, the shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, said: "Tax credit overpayments are still at stratospheric levels, meaning that thousands of hard-pressed families now face further hardship as these payments are clawed back."

Jane Kennedy, the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, said the amount lost through errors favouring claimants had fallen from 9.2 per cent in 2003-04 to 7.6 per cent, and through fraud from 0.6 per cent to 0.2 per cent. She said the HMRC had been given until 2011 to cut the level of error and fraud to 5 per cent.

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[info]casper1998 wrote:
Wednesday, 18 February 2009 at 01:58 pm (UTC)
I have just recived a letter today dated 13 february 2009 with statement of liabilities dating as far back as 05-04-04 claiming that i owe 2,190.60 in working tax credits and child tax credits they claim i recieved lump sums of cash very high amounts. i no longer live with my partner whos mothers bank account i was sharing for my wages to go in and she alreay hid my mail i never even knew i had been paid these payments in error untill today and now have 28 days to payu up. i think its terrible that they threaten to send bailifs and try to reclaim this cash almost 5 years later. why was it overpaid in the firstplace and why should i pay the bill for other peoples mistakes and to top it off my partner never even informed me we had these payments. i thought tax credits are suppost to help people when really they just cause even more misery to peoples lifes.

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