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Getting paid when you leave a job
contract to see if you’re entitled to more, eg it might say something like “Your basic annual leave entitlement is 20 days. You’re also entitled to 8 paid bank holidays.” Your contract should say
Taking legal action for housing discrimination
or that they don’t have to make the adjustments you’ve asked for. Reasonable adjustments are covered by sections 20, 36 and Schedule 4 of the Equality Act 2010. You should think about anything
If you've been refused reasonable adjustments
to tell us if you found what you needed on our website. Your feedback will help us give millions of people the information they need. Page last reviewed on 20 March 2024
How Universal Credit payments work if you're self-employed
threshold’. These are the national minimum wage rates: About you Hourly rate (before tax) About you Age 21 or over Hourly rate (before tax) £11.44 About you Age 18-20 Hourly rate (before tax) £8.60
Getting the best credit deal
years: APR You will pay in total: APR 5% You will pay in total: £1,266 APR 10% You will pay in total: £1,557 APR 15% You will pay in total: £1,867 APR 20% You will pay in total: £2,191 APR 25% You
Problems with work if you have a Health and Care Worker visa
changed since they applied for their licence and they have less work for you, they must tell the Home Office within 20 days. If the Home Office decide to cancel your visa, they’ll write to you
Carer's Allowance
for Carer's Allowance If you care for a person or people for at least 20 hours a week, you might be able to get Carer's Credits. These are credits that fill in gaps in your National Insurance record
Check you’re in the right Universal Credit work-related activity group
-related activity group’. Your work coach should still consider your care responsibilities when setting your work activity. For example, if you spend 20 hours a week caring for someone, you shouldn’t have
Paying back a Housing Benefit overpayment
much you earn if you’re paid monthly £2,240.01 or over Amount taken from your wages 20% The council can take more money from you if your overpayment is because of ‘fraud’. Fraud means the council think
Dealing with rent arrears
) income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) Income Support Pension Credit If you get Universal Credit, between 10% and 20% of your payment will be given to your landlord. If you get benefits