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Check if you can get Universal Credit
Universal Credit if you’re self-employed - the application process is the same. Whether you’ll be able to get Universal Credit depends on your situation. If you’re already claiming benefits or tax
After you've been dismissed
Credit Housing Benefit Council Tax Reduction Jobseeker’s Allowance tax credits Check what benefits you can get. If you’re dismissed for misconduct, your benefits might be delayed for 13 weeks or in some
Grants and benefits to help you pay your energy bills
Credit - and your income is below £1,562 per month Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit - and your income is below £18,723 per year Housing Benefit or housing element of Universal Credit You’re also
Help on a low income
Help on a low income Universal credit Housing Benefit Working and child tax credits Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) Pension Credit Income Support
Reporting changes if you get Council Tax Reduction
of Pension Credit. If your benefits stop because you’re earning more money You might be able to carry on getting the same amount of CTR for an extra 4 weeks. If the working age rules apply to you
Check if you can get Pension Credit
Pension Credit, you can usually get other benefits like Cost of Living Payments or a Council Tax Reduction. Working out if you're eligible for Guarantee Credit To claim Pension Credit you must: have reached
Starting your Universal Credit claim
benefits called ‘legacy benefits’. These are: Housing Benefit income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) Child Tax Credits (CTC) Working Tax Credits
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
Benefits - introduction
Benefits - introduction Check what benefits you can get Payment of benefits and tax credits How volunteering affects your benefits - overview Problems with benefits and tax credits
Work out which debts to deal with first
debt because if you don’t pay, HMRC can: take the money from your wages take the money from your benefits or tax credits use bailiffs to take your property HMRC will warn you if they’re going to do