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Check if a change affects your Child Benefit
, Universal Credit, tax credits, Income Support or Employment and Support Allowance gets married or forms a civil partnership dies or goes missing You won't get Child Benefit anymore. If your child starts
Check if a change affects your JSA
not being paid yet) stops getting a benefit - for example child tax credits gets a one-off payment - for example if you inherit some money or are paid compensation Changes to your savings If you get
Paying council tax if you’re a student
Your property is ‘exempt’ from council tax if it’s only occupied by full-time university or college students. Student halls of residence are automatically exempt. If your property isn’t exempt, some
Deciding what to do when you separate
that you've separated as soon as possible - most benefits have a 30-day deadline. If you get tax credits, you should tell the HMRC within 30 days. Paying for solicitors You’ll usually need to talk
Collecting information about your debts
your debts, so you should also look at the information your creditors have sent you. Credit reports don’t normally show changes in the last 4 to 6 weeks. They also won’t show if you have: council tax
Claiming 15 hours of free childcare for children under 3 years old
Tax-Free Childcare or Universal Credit for childcare. If you already get 15 funded hours of childcare from the government you can’t get these hours as well. Check when it will start and when to apply
Getting a second adult rebate on your council tax
the second adults are getting one of these benefits, your council tax bill will be reduced by 25%: Income Support Pension Credit income-based Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) income-related Employment And Support
Reporting changes if you get Council Tax Reduction
There are some changes you’ll need to report to your local council if you get Council Tax Reduction (CTR). A change might mean you get more or less CTR - your council will tell you if it does. If you
Benefits and help with council tax when you separate
Benefits and help with council tax when you separate This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales You might be able
Stopping bailiffs at your door
collecting: council tax arrears credit card or catalogue debts unpaid parking tickets money you owe to energy or phone companies You have the right to keep them outside and talk through the closed door