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)
You (and partner) get care component of Disability Living
Allowance (middle/high rate) or Attendance Allowance or Constant Attendance
Allowance (or partner blind and you get one), and
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 or on ESA (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: Children and Young Persons
This section requests details of your children and young persons
for whom child benefit is paid.
Is there a baby (any
child aged under one) in your family ?
No
Yes
Is this estimate running from October 2009 onwards (when Child Benefit no longer counts as income) ?
No
Yes
Step 6: Single Lone Parent
This section 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
Step 7: Earnings
This section requests your earnings details - skip to
step 12 if you are on Income Support, IS/JSA or PGC. Give figures for the
claimant (and partner). Include average earnings from employment and self
employment. Be sure to enter weekly figures in the Weekly column
only and Monthly figures in the Monthly column only.
How much do you and your partner earn (before deductions)?
(Do not count expenses paid by your employer)
If you work as a childminder how much do you earn
from this?
(Any earnings from childminding need to be counted
separately from other earnings)
How much Income Tax
and National Insurance is deducted ?
How much do you pay
towards a pension scheme ?
How many hours are you (or your partner) each working
in an average week? Select the highest.
30 or more
16 to 30
under 16
Are you (or partner)
50 or over and recently off state benefits after at least six months on
them - because now working 16 hours or more ?
No
Yes
Step 8: Unearned Income
We do not count War Pensions, charitable payments or payments made as a result
of personal injury as income. So do not enter them below.
Step 9: Savings
This section requests your Savings, Investments and other assets
(claimant and partner). You cannot qualify for any Housing Benefit or (most)
Council Tax Benefit if you and any partner have £16,000 or more in savings
and investments. The home you live in and personal possessions do not count.
Step 10: Childcare
This section requests your eligible childcare charges (up
to £175 p/w for 1 child or £300 for more) and student expenses. Charges
for registered or approved childcare can be deducted from the income of
couples or lone parents in remunerative work (at least 16 hours p/w) or
on Statutory Sick, Maternity, Paternity or Adoption Pay or a similar benefit
(up to 28 weeks). Couples still qualify if one works and the partner is
incapacitated, in hospital or prison. Costs of childcare in the child's
own home by a close relative are excluded.
Step 11: Tax and Pensions
This section looks for Tax and Pension Credits - income
for (nearly) everyone from the Government! They get added to claim income.
Otherwise, let this program do an estimate - based on the information you
have already supplied. The result may not be fully accurate - but it will
be very close. Our estimate might just need to know these extra details....
Between you and your
partner, are you working 30 hours or more in an average week?
No
Yes
Are you (or your partner)
a disabled adult on High Rate Attendance Allowance ?
No
Yes
Step 12: Non Rent Paying Adults
This section looks for other adults who live with you
but pay no rent (often grown-up children) - but don't count your partner
or students. These so called "non-dependants" are assumed to be contributing
to the household income so a deduction is made from any benefit for each
one. So do enter the number of non-dependants in each of these Income Categories
but skip this step if you (or your partner) is disabled due to blindness,
or in receipt of the Disability Living Allowance care component or Attendance
Allowance has been awarded.
That's all you need to do! Click
and let the program work it out.
The total Applicable Amount figure is:
(automatically calculated)
The total Net Weekly Income figure is
(automatically calculated) including
Tax / Pension Credits p/w
How your benefit is worked out. If the Total Applicable
Amount is higher than Net Weekly Income, Maximum Benefit is awarded. But if
Net Weekly Income is higher than the Total Applicable Amount, 65% of the "excess
income" is deducted from Maximum HB to find the award. For Council Tax
Benefit a 20% of the "excess income" taper is deducted from the
maximum award. NB Non-dependant deductions are also taken off at this stage.
Weekly Housing Benefit Award:
Weekly Main Council tax Benefit is:
Alternative Result is:
Second adult rebate weekly CT Benefit. Alternative Council Tax Benefit is
often called Second Adult Rebate. It is based on the income of the non-dependants.
The program calculates if you are better off with a benefit award based on
your circumstances or your non-dependants.
And finally you can use the browser Print button to launch a print or change
your figures to calculate again or
the whole lot.
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