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More tax credits written off

Another 1.4bn is likely to be written off in overpaid tax credits, bringing losses from overpayments to 1.9bn, according to a report released last week by a committee of MPs. The Public Accounts Committee on Tax Credits revealed that of 47bn paid out in tax credits in the first three years of the system, 5.8bn was overpaid to claimants, often causing hardship to the low paid who were asked to repay money they had spent in good faith. The report criticised the system, saying there had not been an adequate response to the 'unacceptable levels of error and fraud'.

The Public Accounts Committee on Tax Credits revealed that of 47bn paid out in tax credits in the first three years of the system, 5.8bn was overpaid to claimants, often causing hardship to the low paid who were asked to repay money they had spent in good faith. The report criticised the system, saying there had not been an adequate response to the 'unacceptable levels of error and fraud'.

Kate Green, chief executive of Child Poverty Action Group, said, 'The great success of tax credits has been the role they have played in lifting 600,000 children out of poverty. But errors and overpayment recoveries have caused hardship to thousands of families. The Government should put in place a "pause" before recovery of overpayments as soon as possible.

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