HC Deb 07 July 1999 vol 334 cc561-2W
Mr. Goggins

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security (1) if he will publish tax-benefit model tables under the system operating when the working families tax credit is introduced for a lone mother with two children aged under 11, where her earnings are(a) nil, (b) £3 per hour and (c) £3.60 per hour, where, if she is an earner, she works for (i) five hours, (ii) 10 hours, (iii) 15 hours, (iv) 20 hours, (v) 25 hours, (vi) 30 hours, (vii) 35 hours, (viii) 40 hours, (ix) 45 hours and (x) 50 hours, where she has to pay average council house rent and council tax, and where, if she is an earner, she has child care costs of (A) £20, (B) £30, (C) £40, (D) £50 and (E) £60; [89313]

(2) if he will publish tax-benefit model tables under the existing system for a lone mother with two children aged under 11, where her earnings are (a) nil, (b) £3 per hour and (c) £.60 per hour, where, if she is an earner, she works for (i) five hours, (ii) 10 hours, (iii) 15 hours, (iv) 20 hours, (v) 25 hours, (vi) 30 hours, (vii) 35 hours, (viii) 40 hours, (ix) 45 hours and (x) 50 hours, where she has to pay average council house rent and council tax, and where, if she is an earner, she has child care costs of (A) £20, (B) £30, (C) £40, (D) £50 and (E) £60; [89297]

(3) if he will publish tax-benefit model tables under the system operating when the working families tax credit is introduced for a married couple with two children aged under 11, with average council house rent and council tax, where there is (a) no earner, (b) one earner on £3 per hour and (c) one earner on £3.60 per hour and where, if there is an earner, he works for (i) five hours, (ii) 10 hours, (iii) 15 hours, (iv) 20 hours, (v) 25 hours, (vi) 30 hours, (vii) 35 hours, (viii) 40 hours, (ix) 45 hours and (x) 50 hours. [89309]

Angela Eagle

The information has been placed in the Library.