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Check how council tax works and if you have to pay
Council tax is a system of local taxation collected by local councils - it's a tax on domestic property. Some property is exempt from council tax. Some people don't have to pay council tax and some
Challenging a working or child tax credits decision - mandatory reconsideration
Challenging a working or child tax credits decision - mandatory reconsideration This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice
Working tax credits - how much you can get
Working tax credits - how much you can get This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Universal Credit has replaced
Getting a visa for your adult family member to join you in the UK
deduction - this means she’ll have to pay £17.97 of her rent each week. Monique’s council tax is £30 each week. She gets Council Tax Reduction of £10 each week. £30 minus £10 is £20. This means she
Check what benefits you can get
be able to get more than one benefit - for example, disability benefits and Universal Credit. If you pay council tax, you should check if you can pay less council tax. If you’re sick or disabled You
Getting a lodger
association and have a spare room, you might already be getting less Universal Credit. This is called a ‘size criteria reduction’ and is often known as ‘bedroom tax’. Getting a lodger won’t change
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
Check how much redundancy pay you can get
get redundancy pay based on the last 20 years you worked. You won’t pay any tax on your statutory redundancy pay. Work out your week’s pay Your week’s pay is the average you earned each week in the 12
Check if a change affects your Child Benefit
your child Tell HMRC if your child: is 16 - 20 and leaves education or training is aged 16 or over and starts working for more than 24 hours a week starts getting income-based Jobseeker's Allowance
Extra benefits and help you can get while on DLA
child, you might be able to get extra money from other benefits or help with travel, for example you might not have to pay vehicle tax. You’ll need your DLA decision letter before you can apply