Housing and Council Tax Benefit
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Page last updated on 27/3/2013
Housing and Council Tax Benefit 

Reduce your Council Tax Bill

If you are on a low income and have to pay rent or Council Tax then you may be able to get help to cover your costs.

Due to recent changes in the rules, if you weren't eligible before, you

may be now because ……from 2 November 2009 Child Benefit income will be fully disregarded in HB and CTB. 

The capital threshold in Pension Credit and pension age Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit will increase from £6,000 to £10,000

Housing Benefit

Housing Benefit helps cover the cost of your rent.

This includes some privately rented properties and Housing Association properties, you can have payment by cheque or BACs and this is called Rent Allowance.

If you are a council tenant it is deducted from your rent and is called a rent rebate.

Local Housing Allowance(LHA)

Local Housing Allowance(LHA) is a new type of Housing Benefit (HB) for tenants on a low income who live in privately rented accommodation.

It does not replace HB. It uses a flat rate allowance based on the size of the tenant’s household and the area in which they rent property to decide the amount of benefit they will receive.

It is paid directly to the tenant preferably by BACs.

Council Tax Benefit

Council Tax Benefit is a reduction to the Council Tax bill due on your home.  Like rent rebates, this is deducted from the Council Tax bill.

Second Adult Rebate attempts to make up the amount of single person discount lost by the Council Tax payer when there is another person on a low income living in the home. 

Since both of these benefits are means tested you will need to provide full details and proof of your income, benefits and savings so that the council can work out exactly what you are entitled to. 

You will also need to provide information about your family and others living with you as this will also affect how much benefit you can claim.

 Change in Circumstances

You must notify the council immediately when there is a change in your personal circumstances which may affect your benefit, you must do this within a month of your change. Examples of changes are:

  • Any change in the income or capital of you or your partner.
  • When anyone who lives with you becomes 18 or if there are any changes in the personal circumstances, income or capital of anyone living with you who is over 18.
  • When anyone enters or leaves your property either on a temporary or permanent basis.
  • Any change in your Tenancy conditions.
  • Please note that even if you have notified the DWP you are still required to notify the Council separately if you are receiving Housing and Council Tax Benefit.

Failure to declare your correct circumstances or to give false information is a criminal offence and may lead to prosecution.

This information is given as a guide only and is not intended to reflect the Benefits Legislation in its entirety.  For more information please contact the Benefits Section directly.

 
Contact Details
 
Council Tax Benefit / Housing Benefits
Ty Elwyn
Town Hall Square
Llanelli
SA15 3AP

Tel: 01554 742100
Fax: 01554 742277
Email Housing Benefits