What is Universal Credit?

What is Universal Credit?


A Universal Credit is a human protection advantage which introduced in the year 2013, including the aim to replace six benefits, specifically: Income Based Jobseeker’s Allowance, Housing Benefit, Child Tax Credit, Working Tax Credit, Income Based Profession & Income Support and Support Allowance. Total the six benefits obtained means-tested benefits i.e. means which was a process to ascertain whether a person or family is eligible to maintain at their own or they would require government support.


Universal Credit proclaimed through Employment and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith at the illiberal Party Yearly Conference in 2010 by the plan to carry fairness and integrity to the British Social Security System; but it was achieved in the year 2013 in planes i.e. it affects people several times depending on where people are (place wise) including their existing conditions. The main idea backwards designing that unique benefit scheme was to support and assist people with their basic maintenance expenses and housing prices, mainly these which unless having low income or low income. The universal credit system is several from additional benefits system because firstly, it is on a regular payment system and including it is determined by one section, which is Department of Labour and Pensions, unlike other benefits which are paid by a range of different departments.





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