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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «WORKING FAMILIES TAX CREDIT»
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Working Families Tax Credit en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
Working Families Tax Credit y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Administration of
Tax Credits: Sixth Report of Session ...
The working families' tax credit 6. As a result of the taskforce's report, the
Government introduced the working families' tax credit (WFTC) and the disabled
person's tax credit (DPTC) in October 1999, replacing the family credit (FC) and
the ...
Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Treasury Committee, 2006
2
OECD
Tax Policy Studies Taxing
Working Families A ...
During tax year 2000, this relief was abolished and the so-called “Working
families' tax credit” (WFTC) was introduced, a meanstested non-wastable tax
credit available to low- and middle-income families, where one earner works at
least 16 ...
3
The Impact of Parental Employment: Young People, Well-Being ...
Additionally, in October 1999 the government introduced a new tax credit, the
Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC), for couples with children or lone parents
who worked 16 or more hours per week (with higher benefits if they worked 30 or
...
4
Feminist Perspectives on Family Law
The development of the UK's tax credits (earlier known as the Working Families'
Tax Credit, or WFTC) and the US's earned income tax credits (or EITC) followed
strikingly parallel lines, although, as Gerfin and Leu explain, [t]he main difference
...
Alison Diduck, Katherine O'Donovan, 2007
5
Babies and Bosses - Reconciling Work and Family Life (Volume ...
CTC and WTC replace various tax reliefs, payments and child-related elements
which were incorporated in other income support measures (e.g. Working
Families' Tax Credit, Disabled Person's Tax Credit, Children's Tax Credit, Income
...
6
Budget Measures and Low-income Households: Thirteenth Report ...
would "associate the payment in the recipient's mind with the fact of working" and
would be likely "to prove more acceptable to society at large".15 Working
Families Tax Credit and Children's Tax Credit 9. The Taylor report was followed
by the ...
Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Treasury Committee, 2008
7
Kingdom of the Netherlands - Netherlands: Selected ...
THE WORKING FAMILIES' TAX CREDIT in THE UNITED KINGDOM 14. The
United Kingdom has a long history of in-work benefits. Recently, such benefits
have been replaced by the Working Families' Tax Credit (WFTC), a refundable
tax ...
International Monetary Fund, 2001
Both the Working Families Tax Credit and the Disabled Person's Tax Credit are
payments given to individuals who, despite working at least 16 hours a week,
only have a modest income and limited savings. An essential condition to receive
...
9
Moving
Working Families Forward: Third Way Policies that Can ...
... long as child care expenses paid through a DC account are added back into
state income for tax purposes.23 Oregon has a refundable Working Families Tax
Credit (WFTC) that does not exclude child care expenses paid through DC plans.
10
OECD Economic Surveys: United Kingdom 2007
The Working Tax Credit and other means-tested benefits The Working Tax Credit
(which replaced the Working Families Tax Credit in 2003) is an in-work means-
tested benefit that tops up the earnings of people on low-incomes working more ...