Revealed: Tax Credit Data Exposes Limits Of Cameron’s ‘Emergency Brake’

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‘A total of 84,000 EU migrant families on tax credits would have been affected by David Cameron’s “emergency brake” if it had been introduced four years ago, official figures reveal.

The number – released by HMRC six months after it was first requested by the Guardian – appears far smaller than had been suggested by the prime minister in previous public statements justifying the plan.

“The number of EU families that claimed tax credits in 2013/14 and had been issued a NINO [national insurance number]during the previous four years was 84,000,” HMRC said.’

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