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Income support and council tax benefits

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Cider | 16:58 Sat 20th Mar 2010 | Business & Finance
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I live with my elderly parent in their own house, who receives DLA and council tax benefit and i am the full time carer in receipt of carers allowance and income support. My boyfriend wants to move in, he is in full time employment. I know this will affect my income support, will it also affect the council tax benefit? It would seem unfair that he has to pay council tax when the house is not his.
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if you're getting a council tax rebate based on your income support, you will lose that.
the house may not be his but he still uses all the things that council tax pays for no matter where he lives
We get Income Support and my husband gets Higher rate Care and Mobility DLA, I also get Carers Allowance. When my Mum moved in with us it did not affect our housing benefit or council tax benefit because of the higher rate care for DLA. Also 2 0f our girls now work and this has not affected either benefit because of the DLA.
It is very likely it will affect the council tax benefit. He will be treated as a "non-dependent" & an amount will be dedcuted from the council tax benefit based on his income. However, it may be that the figures will work out in such a way that there is not a reduction. You can get this checked by going to your local CAB with all the details of all the beneifts & your boyfriend's income.

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