Housing benefit and pip
gerrys6
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hi hi all just asking if anyone knows if I’m on pip and esa do my daughters who live with me and who do work have to pay towards rent or council tax ?
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If your PIP includes the daily living part there will be no non dependent deductions for housing benefit.Council tax is totally different. Whether you’re entitled to any council tax reduction will totally depend on your circumstances.1
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But I don’t have to pay any of that either ?0
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So my circumstances are three over 18 s here one working0
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Non dependent deductions apply to council tax too. Therefore if you’re receiving daily living PIP you’re exempt from those deductions https://www.entitledto.co.uk/help/non-dependants0
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Unfortunately that it isn't necessarily true - for working age claimants it depends on the rules set by the local authoritypoppy123456 said:Non dependent deductions apply to council tax too. Therefore if you’re receiving daily living PIP you’re exempt from those deductions https://www.entitledto.co.uk/help/non-dependants0
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