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info needed for returning to england
we are returning to england early in the new year,i am disabled and my wife is a pensioner,does anyone know about housing and claiming housing and council tax benifits thankyou
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Re: info needed for returning to england
Please check out the thread "Over 50's and 60's moving back" I think you will find some help on that site. See you there.:)
Originally Posted by socrates
(Post 8052466)
we are returning to england early in the new year,i am disabled and my wife is a pensioner,does anyone know about housing and claiming housing and council tax benifits thankyou
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Re: info needed for returning to england
thanks,will do so
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Re: info needed for returning to england
Originally Posted by socrates
(Post 8052466)
we are returning to england early in the new year,i am disabled and my wife is a pensioner,does anyone know about housing and claiming housing and council tax benifits thankyou
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Re: info needed for returning to england
I used to work as a housing and council tax benefit's assessor a while ago and have recent experience from the claimants viewpoint. The benefit is worked out differently depending on whether you're renting privately, or through a local council or housing association, who you have living with you (non dependants) and whether they are unemployed or working, and if so how many hours and their income.. if renting privately there is something called a Local Reference Rent where the Rent Officer determines what a fair rent is for the property you're renting. They'll then determine if the house is suitable for the size of you and your family. A single person with no kids for example wouldn't receive benefit based on the Local Reference Rent of a 4 bedroomed property as it would be seen as being more than they need..
Savings, income, property in the UK or abroad and bonds are also taken into account (there are more but those are the ones that spring to mind).. Basically the government gives the Local Authorities fixed amounts that they say people in various circumstances need to live on. Then your income etc is compared and any amount you have over the 'Applicable Amount' from the government, is deducted from the full housing and council tax benefit award. When I was working there it was 65% of excess for housing benefit and 20% for council benefit, though this may have changed. Best advice I can give is to ask the DWP for information or get in touch with the Council in the area you'll be moving to. Also the CAB offer an email advice service which I used while overseas, and I got a response in about a week. If you need any more info just hollah, and good luck :thumbsup: |
Re: info needed for returning to england
thanks for your advice,is the 6000 per person ?
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Re: info needed for returning to england
Originally Posted by socrates
(Post 8081163)
thanks for your advice,is the 6000 per person ?
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