Does my mum need to declare that her brother sends his post to her address?
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pee14
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Hi does anybody know please if my mother whom lives alone on ESA PIP EXEPTION OF COUNCIL TAX IMPAIRMENT, needs to declare that her brother who has split from his partner sends his mail to her address whilst he gets his own place , hes staying with a friend at the minute ,but mums is the safest address for mail.
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Goodness hes not living at the address. Thats about it. You shouldnt have to be questioned.
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@Quinty
Hi thanks for your reply yes thats what I say but other people say just tell them just incase it ever did cause problems. -
@poppy123456 would you know what she should do poppy?
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@pee14 poppy left scope earlier in the year, personally I would tell them2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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@woodbine
Yes I think that's the best thing to do, oh what ashame poppy has left thankyou for your reply . -
@Username_removed
Thankyou so much for your reply but too late iv just let council tax know by email this morning iv not done any other yet ,no hes not on benefits , but I thought I'd rather do it now than months years down the line it popped up, yes they can check all they want to, because no fraud or anything is taken place ,if her benefits do get suspended well I'm sure if they get their info they need it will be refunded ,just thought should be honest after thinking about it. -
@Username_removed
I do understand what your saying , I will let ya know what happens ,Thankyou. -
,ake sure any mail your brother sends has C/O then name andthe address. My friend is in similar situation.
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@charlie79
Hi thankyou, this was the problem he didn't know it had to be saying C/O and we didn't know till the otherday ,so you say problem ,what is the problem/ outcome? -
pee14 said:@charlie79
Hi thankyou, this was the problem he didn't know it had to be saying C/O and we didn't know till the otherday ,so you say problem ,what is the problem/ outcome?
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