Five thousand Sutton families repaying over £1,000 in tax credits - Burstow and Brake

5.17.48pm GMT Fri 3rd Jun 2005

Local MPs Tom Brake and Paul Burstow today slammed the Government over the administration of the tax credit system, following astonishing figures published on the number of overpayments made by HM Revenue and Customs.

Across the London Borough of Sutton almost a third of the tax credit awards were overpaid, with the average family having to pay back £1,100 each.

The two MPs will table a parliamentary motion as soon as the House of Commons reconvenes after the Whitsun break to register their concerns about the failures of the current tax credit system.

Commenting on the figures, Tom Brake, Member of Parliament for Carshalton and Wallington said:

"These figures are unprecedented and reflect the serious problems not only with the computer system, but inherent within the new tax credit system.

"I have been inundated with letters from constituents concerned about this issue. There are many local cases where the tax credit office has attempted to claw back money that had often been overpaid as a result of internal administrative error rather than customer misinformation.

"Too many families are having their budgets thrown into chaos by the tax credit office causing serious problems and hardship especially for those on low incomes.

Sutton and Cheam MP, Paul Burstow added:

"What we do not yet know is how many of these overpayments were a result of official error and how many the Revenue will write off.

"Last week Treasury Ministers signalled changes to the way overpayments are clawed back. The statement was an implicit admission that the Revenue have not been acting responsibly in the past. But new guidance alone will not solve this problem.

"The policy of reassessing income at the end of the award is flawed and a return to a system of fixed awards would end this bureaucratic nightmare for many families."

Bookmark this story at: del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg FacebookFacebook LibDigLibDig redditreddit StumbleUponStumbleUpon
Print this news story.
Previous news story: Burstow supports Guardian campaign to save neonatal unit (Wed 18th May 2005).
Next news story: Carer's career options damaged: Burstow and Brake (Sun 12th Jun 2005).

Related News Stories:

Mon 17th Nov 2008:

Mon 18th Aug 2008:

Wed 25th Jun 2008:

Tue 3rd Jun 2008:

Tue 20th May 2008:

Tue 2nd Oct 2007:

Tue 18th Sep 2007:

Mon 18th Jun 2007:

Tue 15th May 2007:

Sat 5th May 2007:

Tue 17th Apr 2007:

Fri 16th Feb 2007:

Mon 8th Jan 2007:

Sun 7th Jan 2007:

Fri 5th Jan 2007:

Fri 15th Dec 2006:

Fri 8th Dec 2006:

Fri 1st Dec 2006:

Thu 9th Nov 2006:

Mon 30th Oct 2006:

Wed 7th Jun 2006:

Tue 14th Mar 2006:

Thu 26th Jan 2006:

Thu 5th Jan 2006:

Tue 1st Nov 2005:

Wed 20th Apr 2005:

Thu 9th Sep 2004:

Fri 30th Jul 2004:

Tue 20th Jan 2004:

Thu 26th Jun 2003:

Thu 15th May 2003:

Mon 3rd Mar 2003:

Thu 16th Jan 2003:

Related Press Articles:

Tue 2nd Oct 2007:

Printed and hosted by Prater Raines Ltd, 82b Sandgate High Street, Folkestone CT20 3BX.
"Published and promoted by Ian Munro on behalf of Paul Burstow (Liberal Democrats), both of 312-314 High Street, Sutton, SM1 1PR.
The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider.