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Moving to Universal Credit from other benefits
-based JSA, income-related ESA or Income Support. You might also keep getting Housing Benefit if you live in some kinds of accommodation - for example if you: live in temporary accommodation rent from
How to claim Pension Credit
society or Post Office card account details details of how much money you have coming in each week, such as from a pension details of any savings and investments you have your housing costs, such as rent
Dealing with Council Tax arrears
such as your rent or mortgage, tell the council. If you're on a low income, you might be able to get a reduction on your council tax bill. You can read more about getting help with your Council Tax. If you
How to apply for an IVA
income, such as payslips, benefits letters or recent bank statements proof of savings such as bank statements details of your mortgage or rent agreement information about what assets you own
Check the rules after you go bankrupt
couldn’t afford the rest of your debts or essential payments, like rent or bills paying the debt made it harder for you to afford the rest of your debts and essential payments If you can’t afford all
Applying for Council Tax Reduction
with rent payments a list of your income and spending each month - you can use a budgeting tool to help you make a list If you disagree with a decision about CTR or a discretionary reduction Write to your
Cancelling a phone, TV, internet or mobile contract
you’re renting and the service is included in the place you’re moving to but you already have an existing contract for that service - for example internet It’s worth trying to explain your situation
If you’re struggling to pay your credit card
'. Priority debts include: rent and mortgage gas and electricity council tax court fines If you don't deal with your priority debts you might for example lose your home or have your energy supply cut off
Check what compensation you can get for unfair dismissal
worth. For example, you might have had: pension contributions from your employer - you can find these on your payslip free or subsidised accommodation - check how much you’d have to pay to rent
Paying back a working or child tax credits overpayment
4AT If you can’t pay any money back You might be able to get HMRC to cancel your overpayment if paying any money would mean you can’t pay for essentials, like rent or electricity. It’s unusual