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Get help if you’re struggling to pay your bills
do if you're struggling to pay your bills - for example your energy bills, rent and council tax. If you owe money and you’re struggling to pay You should speak to the organisations you owe money
Compare energy suppliers' customer service
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Dealing with Council Tax arrears
if you’re disabled, seriously ill, have mental health problems or are a single parent. If you still don’t pay your council tax debt You could go to prison for up to 3 months. This is only if the court decides
Dealing with income tax arrears
paying your income tax and need further help, you can talk to an adviser at Citizens Advice, or contact TaxAid. Help us improve our website Take 3 minutes 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.
Young people's rights
801 1000 (Mon-Fri 9.00am -5.00pm) E-mail: advice@childcomwales.org.uk South Wales office Oystermouth House Phoenix Way Llansamlet Swansea SA7 9FS Tel: 01792 765600 Fax:01792 765601 E-mail: post
Get help with the cost of living
should have got it if you get a benefit based on your income - for example, Universal Credit, Pension Credit, or tax credits. If you get benefits based on your income If you were eligible, the government
Get advice about health costs and services
NE1 4PA Telephone: 0300 061 6161 Textphone Relay UK: 18001 03000 616161 Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5.30pm Excluding bank holidays E-mail: enquiries@cqc.org.uk Website: www.cqc.org.uk Your call
Disputing paying back a working or child tax credits overpayment
, explain how you met your responsibilities and ask them to reduce the amount. HMRC Tax Credit Office Preston PR1 4AT United Kingdom Call the tax credits helpline if it’s close to the 3-month dispute
Payment of benefits and tax credits
Payment of benefits and tax credits This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Most benefits are usually paid
Get help with costs if you have a child or you’re pregnant
a change of circumstances. Check how to report a change of circumstances to the DWP. If you get Working Tax Credit or Child Tax Credit Child Tax Credit gives you access to other help - like free school