§ Mr. FieldTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what data he collects on the income distribution of recipients of the Working Families Tax Credit with incomes over £250 per week. [157048]
§ Dawn PrimaroloThe Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC) application form requires applicants to report their earnings, and those of their partner (if any). Statistical analyses of WFTC awards are based on a 5 per cent. sample of awards in Great Britain. Subject to sampling error, this sample can be used to generate information on the number of WFTC recipients according to bands of gross weekly earnings of the main earner.
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§ Mr. FieldTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) with respect to Table 5.3 of the Working Families Tax Credit Statistics, Quarterly Inquiry, August 2000, what assessment he has made of the factors underlying the average tax credit awards payable to(a) managers and administrators and (b) taxi drivers; [156833]
(2) if he will list for Table 5.3 of the Working Families Tax Credit Statistics, Quarterly Inquiry, August 2000, the average incomes for each occupation type who are in receipt of tax credits. [156832]
§ Dawn PrimaroloThe table shows the average gross weekly earnings of the main earner in families receiving Working Families Tax Credit at August 2000 and who fall into each of the occupation types listed in the table referred to.
The average gross weekly earnings of main earners who are managers and administrators and included in the table is higher than the overall average, and the average gross weekly earnings of main earners who are taxi drivers is lower.
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Average gross weekly earnings of the main earner in families receiving Working Families Tax Credit at August 2000, by occupation of the main earner £ All occupations 158 Managers and administrators 174 Professional occupations 188 Associated professional and technical occupations 190 of which: Scientific technicians 205 Health and social welfare associate professionals 184 Clerical and secretarial occupations 174 of which: Administrative officers below EO grades in Civil Service/Local Government 208 Clerks and cashiers 163 Receptionists and telephonists 157 Secretaries and typists 181 Other clerical occupations 183 Craft and related occupations (non-managerial workers) 172 of which: Construction trades, skilled workers 171 Metal working, skilled workers 178 Food preparation trades 146 Personal and protective services 131 of which: Chefs and cooks 124 Hotel porters, kitchen porters, catering assistants, counter hands etc. 118 Health and childcare occupations 143 Domestic staff 131 Cleaners, domestics, window cleaners and road sweepers 112 Sales occupations 134 of which: Sales assistants 127 Sales occupations 145 Plant and machine operatives 169 of which: Assemblers/lineworkers on electrical/electronic goods, cars, packers, bottlers, graders, sorters etc. 178 Transport and machinery operatives 203 Taxi-drivers 100 Other occupations 179
§ Mr. CotterTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the waiting time is for receipt of Working Families Tax Credit application forms following an initial request. [156971]
§ Dawn PrimaroloThe Working Families Tax Credit helpline aims to send out application packs to callers within 48 hours of a request being made to it. It sends out application packs by first-class post, and is currently up to date processing such requests.