Horatio Yed wrote:
Why's it not working then?
Because its an incredibly complicated method of refunding money back into working people/parents pockets, and anyone who claims it lives with the spectre of over-claiming and having to repay what you claimed in the next tax year.
Bear in mind that part of the application process is based on what you earned last year (lets say it was zero because you were unemployed) and also on what you are earning now - what are you earning now if you've just found a job with an agency on minimum wage, how many hours are you going to be offered next week or for the whole of the current year ?
So you estimate, and they estimate, and they credit you a payment every month, and then next April they decide that they granted you too much and now they want it back, which means that next year you are actually worse off.
It doesn't take too many bad experiences for word to get round that actually the whole thing is a crock of shoite administered by people who only know as much as the recipients (which in the main isn't much).