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Discrimination Discrimination in housing Council tax Council tax Problems with neighbours Complaining about your neighbour If your neighbour is complaining about you If you disagree with your neighbour
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
Sorting out money when you separate
Sorting out money when you separate Arranging financial support after you separate Help with legal fees when you separate Benefits and help with council tax when you separate Dividing up money and belongings when you separate
Student housing - living in halls
in the price of the accommodation. Students in halls of residence don't have to pay council tax. Universities that provide halls of residence accommodation are also required to belong to a ‘code
Extra money and help PIP entitles you
be entitled to extra money on top of your existing benefits, a reduction in your council tax or road tax bills and discounts on travel. You’ll need your PIP award letter before you can apply for this extra
Extra benefits and help you can get while on Attendance Allowance
Attendance Allowance means you might also get other help. What you get will depend on your circumstances. Help with your council tax You might be able to get help with your council tax by getting
Reducing your regular outgoings
, there are steps you can take to save on your regular outgoings. You might be able to save money by: getting a discount on your council tax getting a water meter fitted switching to a cheaper broadband, TV
Check what benefits to claim if you’re sick or disabled
Credit if you’ve reached State Pension age – check if you can get Pension Credit Council Tax Reduction if you pay Council Tax – check if you can get Council Tax Reduction Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA
Benefits and concessions for the armed forces, veterans and their families
? Veterans, people serving in the armed forces and their dependants have a range of financial help available to help them. This can include: benefits in the UK benefits abroad Council Tax Relief help
Getting a visa for your adult family member to join you in the UK
for each child aged under 18 who lives with you your housing costs - these are your rent or mortgage payments plus your council tax When you’re working out your housing costs, don’t include any part