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Useful Information Regarding Benefits

If you would like your benefit paid into your bank account please complete this form.  Small Orange Arrow Direct credit form

Maximum Benefit

Maximum Housing Benefit is: 100% of Eligible Rent
Maximum Council Tax Benefit is: 100% of Council Tax (less any state discounts)
Less: A deduction for non-dependants [see paragraph 7(b)]

Maximum benefit is awarded if your income is equal to or below your Applicable Amount (see paragraph 6). If you receive Income Support or Guarantee Credit you may qualify for maximum benefit.


Other Awards of Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit

If your income exceeds your Applicable Amount (see paragraph 6) you may qualify for Housing Benefit and/or Council Tax Benefit.   The calculation is made by reducing the maximum benefit by:-

Rent Allowance: 65 pence per £1 of excess income

Council Tax Benefit: 20 pence per £1 of excess income


Minimum Benefit

No payment is made if the above calculation is lower than 50 pence per week for rent allowance.  There is no minimum award of Council Tax benefit.


Capital

You will not qualify for benefit if your capital (after deducting any relevant encumbrance) exceeds £16,000.

Capital between £6,000 and £16,000 is used in the calculation of your income.  Every £250 in excess of £6,000 is deemed to produce £1 per week income.  Capital below £6,000 is disregarded.  This means that the tariff does not start unless the claimant has capital of £6,000.01 and over.  For those aged 60 and over tariff income will be £1 for every £500 or part of £500.


Income

Income (net of Income Tax, National Insurance and certain other expenses) from most sources is added to tariff income from capital (see above) to calculate your total weekly income for Benefit purposes.


Applicable Amount (needs allowance)

The Applicable amount is the total of:

a) PersonalAllowances (these are based on your age)

b) Child or Young Person Allowances(these are based on your children’s ages)

c) Family Premium

d) Any other premiums that apply(generally the highest premium is used)

These figures are set by central government.

a) Personal Allowance

Single

Aged 16 but less than 25 (not lone parents) £46.85
Aged under 18 lone parent £46.85
Aged 25 to 60 (and lone parents aged not less than 18) £59.15
Aged 60 to 64 £119.05
Aged 65 and over £138.10


Couple

Both aged less than 18 (HB ONLY) £70.70
At least one aged not less than 18 £92.80
Polygamous partner (under 60) £33.65
At least one aged 60 to 64 £181.70
At least one aged 65 and over £207.00
Polygamous partner aged 60 to 64 £62.65
Polygamous partner aged over 65 £68.90


b) Child/Young Person Allowance

From birth until the first Monday in the September following the 16th birthday £47.45
From the first Monday in the September following the 16th birthday £47.45


c) Premiums

Family Premium £16.43
Family Premium (lone parent rate) (not available for new claims) £22.20
Disability Premium (Single) £25.25
Disability Premium (Couple) £36.00
Severe Disability Premium (single) £48.45
Severe Disability Premium (single) one qualifies £48.45
Severe Disability Premium (single) both qualify £96.90
Carer Premium £27.15
Disabled Child Premium £46.69
One or more children aged under one year £10.50


Other Information

a) Income Disregards

EarningsSingle £5.00
 Couple £10.00
 Prescribed occupations or in receipt of incapacity benefit £20.00
 Lone Parents £25.00
OtherCharitable or voluntary £20.00
 Maintenance payments received £15.00
 All War Pensions and War Widow Pensions are now totally disregarded  
 Child Care £175.00 or up to £300 for 2 children
 Guardian's Allowance 100%
 Working Tax Credit £15.45


b) Non-Dependant Deductions(these are made weekly)

  Rent Council Tax
Aged 18 or over, in remunerative work    
Gross Income: less than £111.00 per week £7.40 £2.30
Gross Income: £111.00 to £163.99 £17.00 £2.30
Gross Income: £164.00 to £212.99 £23.35 £4.60
Gross Income: £213.00 to £282.99 £38.20 £4.60
Gross Income: £283.00 to £352.99 £43.50 £5.80
Gross Income: £353.00 or more £47.75 £6.95
Others aged 18 to 25 on Income Support £0.00 £0.00
Others in receipt of Guarantee Pension Credit £0.00 £0.00
Others aged 25 to 60 on Income Support or income based Job Seekers £7.40 £0.00
Others aged 18 to 60 and in receipt of Job Seekers Contributions based benefit £7.40 £2.30
In receipt of Pension Credit and in remunerative work £7.40 £2.30


c) Second Adult Rebates - Council Tax Benefit

Second Adult in receipt of Income Support or Pension Credit living with full time student householder 100 %
Second Adult in receipt of Income Support or Pension Credit 25%
Second Adult with a Gross income less than £162.00 15%
Second Adult with a Gross income between £162.00 to £209.99 7.5%



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