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These are broadly equivalent to the child elements in CTC, although there is support towards childcare costs provided through pension credit. It should also be noted that the 2 child limit does not apply to pension credit. From 15 May , mixed age couples can no longer claim pension credit although with some limited exceptions to that broad rule - see Age UK factsheet for further information , and they will be expected to claim UC instead.
For couples where both partners have reached state pension credit qualifying age or for single people who have reached this age, the only option for support is pension credit with housing benefit if appropriate. From 1 February , it is no longer possible to make a brand new claim for tax credits. It is expected that pension credit will be further enhanced to include support towards housing costs and in the Budget , it was stated that implementation of this change would not be introduced before October Currently, pension claimants are expected to claim help towards their housing costs through housing benefit.
There is no limit on capital in tax credits. In tax credits, actual capital is ignored and instead income from investments e. Existing tax credit claimants. The process for moving claimants started to be piloted with up to 10, claimants from July , however, the pilot has been suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak.
See our ' existing tax credit claimants ' section.
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