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Carers: help and support
and electricity bills, a free or discounted TV licence from TV Licensing or council tax discounts have your contributions towards your state pension covered by the government if you've given up or cut down
Negotiating your debt with bailiffs
in a set time You might be asked to pay your debt back within 6 months or a year - for example, if you have a council tax debt. Bailiffs can’t ask you to pay within a set time if you’re
Challenging an Income Support decision - mandatory reconsideration
- to show it’s in just your name bank statements for as long as the DWP thinks you’ve been living together - for security, use a pen to cover your account number and sort code council tax and utility
Applying for a Blue Badge
, a birth or marriage certificate, passport or driving licence proof of your address from the last 12 months - for example, a council tax bill, driving licence or letter from a government department
Arranging financial support after you separate
you need more money. If your partner can’t afford to pay any more, it's worth checking if you're eligible for any benefits or help with your council tax. Contact your nearest Citizens Advice
Check if a change affects your Universal Credit
Benefit income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) income-based Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) Child Tax Credit Working Tax Credit Income Support You can check if your other benefits will stop when
Applying for family visas or indefinite leave
-employed, they'll need to upload the following documents showing your income for the last 2 years: bank statements for your business bank account audited accounts tax returns If you earned less money between
Paying back a Housing Benefit overpayment
. Paying from other benefits The council can’t take money from: tax credits Child Benefit Guardian's Allowance They can take money from any other benefit to pay back the Housing Benefit overpayment
Dealing with rent arrears
. Check if you would be better off taking in a lodger. If you live in a council or housing association home, your benefits will be reduced for having a spare room - this is known as the ‘bedroom tax
Going to your Universal Credit interview
code so they can check your status online. You can get a share code on GOV.UK. Check what other benefits you can get If you pay council tax, the council might reduce how much you have to pay - check