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Getting a bank account
If you’re getting tax credits or Universal Credit, you could be eligible to join the government’s Help to Save scheme and get back an extra 50p for every £1 you save. You can find out more about Help
Appealing against a benefit decision
- it will say if you can appeal to an independent tribunal. If HMRC has refused to extend your deadline to challenge a tax credits decision, you don’t need a Mandatory Reconsideration Notice. You can't appeal
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
Getting Universal Credit if you’re sick or disabled
Allowance (ESA) income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) Child Tax Credits (CTC) Working Tax Credits (WTC) Income Support You might have to move to Universal Credit if your situation changes in certain ways
Check if you can get Child Benefit
Allowance, Universal Credit, tax credits, Income Support or Employment and Support Allowance is married or in a civil partnership - unless they're either not living with their partner
Services provided by a public authority - complaining about discrimination
about human rights Next steps Taking legal action against a public authority Complaining about benefits and tax credits Help with tax problems If you need more help Other useful information Equality
Accessing your bank account after going bankrupt
or overdraft. You can: have wages, salary, benefits, pensions and tax credits paid straight into your account pay cheques in for free (as long as they’re not in foreign currency) get money out at Post
Check if your immigration status lets you get benefits and help with housing
. If you have indefinite leave as an adult dependent relative, you can’t claim the following benefits: Universal Credit Pension Credit Housing Benefit tax credits income-related Employment and Support
Maternity pay - what you're entitled
be as well as any maternity leave you get. It’s also worth seeing what other help and benefits you're entitled to - such as Child Tax Credit, Healthy Start vouchers and a Sure Start grant. You can claim some
Check if you can pay less council tax
care component of Disability Living Allowance Armed Forces Independence Payment the disability element in Working Tax Credit Incapacity Benefit Severe Disablement Allowance an increase in Disablement