For Housing Benefit purposes, most savings, investments and assets owned by you and your partner we treat as 'capital'. Examples of the most likely sources are:. The above lists are not exhaustive. You should make enquiries to clarify the situation if you are doubtful about anything.
We do this when working out benefit. We do this when working out your benefit. We do not count any actual interest you get from savings and capital. See the applicable amounts. This is a weekly figure, usually set annually, by the Government. This represents the basic living needs of the claimant and family.
If this happens, you should claim Income Support, you may get more help. If your weekly income is more than your Applicable Amount, you can receive Housing Benefit equal to the weekly Eligible Rent. This income over your Applicable Amount we call 'Excess Income'. Anyone receiving Housing Benefit where there is a shortfall between the amount of rent payable and the amount of Housing Benefit awarded, which is not due to a deduction for a non-dependant person who lives with you, can apply.
See awarding Discretionary Housing Payments. The Government specifies the limit that we can spend. These payments are not part of the Housing Benefit scheme. Find out what benefits you can get. Housing Benefit can pay for part or all of your rent. How much you get depends on your income and circumstances. If you are of working age you should now apply for help with your rent as part of your Universal Credit claim. If you are married, civil partners or living together as a couple, you should only make one application for benefit.
You may be entitled to Housing Benefit as long as:. Housing advice Housing advice. How to claim housing benefit. Who can claim Housing benefit can help with rent if you're on a low income. You can only make a new claim for housing benefit if one of the following applies: you - and your partner if you live with them - are pension age you're staying in a refuge, hostel or some types of supported or temporary housing In all other cases, you must claim universal credit instead.
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