HMRC cuts child benefit for 35,000 families based on incomplete travel data
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The UK tax agency, HM Revenue and Customs, has faced backlash after mistakenly cutting child benefit for 35,000 families, including those traveling from Liverpool to Amsterdam with autistic children. This error, attributed to incomplete travel data, has caused significant distress among parents who rely on this support. The situation highlights the challenges of ensuring accurate data in benefit fraud crackdowns and raises concerns about the impact on vulnerable families.
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