Step 1 - This section requests rent and LHA details for a Housing Benefit Claim
( skip this step if you just want help with your Council Tax bill )
How much is your actual "contract" rent ? Warning - excessive
amounts may be restricted for claim purposes.
Unless you fall under the LHA scheme (see below), do not include charges for ineligible services such as meals and heating.
£
And, if applicable, enter your weekly Local Housing Allowance . If this is a fresh claim and the rental is from a private landlord (not a Housing Association or similar) then the LHA figure will (mainly) be used instead of the contract rent. Weekly LHA rates are on the local council's website - they depend on the area and number of bedrooms appropriate for the claim. If the actual rent is more than the LHA, you pay the excess - if less, you are rewarded with a potential maximum HB of up to £15 more than the rent !
£
Select
the "rent period" ( how often rent is paid ). Fortnightly and
monthly figures are automatically converted to weekly
amounts.
weekly
fortnightly monthly
Enter
the number of rent free weeks ( if any ) in your rent year. Council
tenants usually have 4 such weeks.
Step 2 - requests your
Council Tax details ( skip this
stage if you do not want help with your Council Tax bill )
Enter
your actual Annual Council Tax bill ( without taking off any Council
Tax Benefit you already get ).
£
Has this
Council Tax bill already been discounted ?
No 25%
off 50%
off
Step 3 - requests some General Information about you
If "Yes" to IS/JSA/PGC you can skip all the
income questions (steps 7 to 11) because your income is assumed to
be zero.
Are you single or living with a
partner (can be same gender) as a couple ?
single
couple
Enter
your age (or the age of the oldest person in a couple)
Are you (the claimant) on Income Support,
income based Jobseekers Allowance or Pension Guarantee Credit
?
No Yes
Step 4 - Looks for claimant (and partner) disability or carer details (if any) -
otherwise skip this block
Disability applies if you (or partner)
"meet" one of these qualifying conditions:- Do you get Attendance Allowance, Constant
Attendance Allowance, Disability Living Allowance, Invalid Vehicle
Scheme or Motability, War Pensioners' Mobility Supplement, Severe
Disablement Allowance, Incapacity Benefit (and you are the claimant,
who is sick and been incapable of work for at least 52 weeks) ? Are you registered blind (or
have regained your sight in the last 28 weeks) ?
No Yes
Do you (or your partner) get the highest rate
of the care component of Disability Living Allowance ?
No Yes
Do these two statements apply to
you ? (only say "yes" if both of them apply)(1) You (and partner) get care component of
Disabilty Living Allowance (middle/high rate) or Attendance
Allowance or Constant Attendance Allowance (or partner blind
and you get one), and (2) No other adult
lives in your home except your partner, other than disabled persons,
your carer, landlord or other tenants.
No Yes
Is someone getting
(or entitled to) a Carer' s Allowance for looking after one of you
or your partner, or both of you ?
No One Both
Does the person who is disabled (you or your partner) work an average of 16 hours or more a week ?
No Yes
Are you, your partner, or both of you, being paid (or entitled to be paid) a Carer's Allowance for
looking after someone ?
No CA is payable
Both of us get a CA
I work and get CA
Partner works & gets CA
I get CA but don't work
Partner has CA, not work
Step 5 - requests details of your children and young persons for whom child
benefit is paid.
How
many children aged under 16 do you or your partner get child benefit
for ?
Is there a baby (any child aged under one) in
your family ?
No Yes
How
many young adults aged 16 to 19 years old do you or your partner get
child benefit for ?
How many children included above are disabled
and receiving Disability Living Allowance or are registered blind
?
How many
of those children are in receipt of Disability Living Allowance at
the highest care component rate ?
Step 6 - requests details for single lone parents only - otherwise
skip this step
Have you
been receiving Housing/Council Tax Benefit without a break since 5th
April 1998 ?
No Yes