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Housing & Council Tax Benefits

Non-dependants

People Living With You

Your Housing Benefit may be affected if any of the following people live with you:

The rules set by the government say we must assume that anyone who is living in your home is paying you money for staying with you, even if they are not. This means that you will get less Housing Benefit, depending on their circumstances.

It is important that you tell us who is living in your home so we can make sure you are getting all the Housing Benefit you have a right to claim.

Who does not count?

We will not reduce your Housing Benefit if the person who is living with you:

And we will not reduce your Housing Benefit because you have other people staying with you if you or your partner is:

How much is taken off my Housing Benefit?

By law, we have to take off certain amounts for each person who is living with you when we are working out how much Housing Benefit you can get. These amounts are set by government and we cannot change them. We have to do this no matter how much money they are giving you. The amount we take off depends on person's age and type of income.

Is anything else taken off?

Yes. If you have people staying with you who pay you rent, we will take this money into account when we are working out how much Housing Benefit you can claim. These people are called sub tenants. If you provided meals for them, they care called boarders.

What if my circumstances change?

The amount of Housing Benefit you receive is based on the information you give us when you fill in your application form and if your circumstances change, then your Housing Benefit may change too. So you must tell us in writing if have a change in circumstances, for example:

 

Page Last Modified : 24/04/2012 15:09:07