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This series of articles looking at the impact of the Welfare Amendment (Welfare Reform) malvin on young people. There is so much information out there so that it is impossible malvin to summarize everything into one article, but if you have any questions talk to MEIC - they are waiting for your call, text message or instant message all day. If you have experience malvin of tax bedrooms to share, comment below.
But how will this affect young people? In the long term, only time will tell, but there are a few basic facts and the tax rules that will help you to understand how it could impact you and your home.
Young people who live independently malvin in social housing to be affected. Young people living with their family in social housing may discover that the family is under occupancy and may be required to help financially to help pay the rent 'missing'. It is possible to require a young person who has left home to return to fill the 'bedroom' spare.
The social rented sector contributes to 70% of all housing benefit claimants. The government: An estimated one million bedrooms are not being used in the sector, with a cost of 0.5 billion annual report that very little motivation (before tax bedrooms) for people malvin to move in properties 'too big'. Asking 'why use public funds to support empty bedrooms in a time of recession (recession) and the alleged housing crisis?'
So people malvin in a one bedroom property that has been used 14% reduction in their housing benefit, while those with two or more bedrooms not in use will face a reduction of 25%. An estimated 660,000 housing benefit claimants living in social rented properties are living in houses that are too big for their needs. malvin Estimated 480m will be saved from the bedroom tax in 2013/14.
All local authorities have to decide on the number of bedrooms, and therefore have to decide if a room is upstairs. There is no definition of 'bedroom' in rules or case law, but there are two ways to determine if a room is upstairs: How adventurous is described if empty? How many genuinely malvin useful or loft tenants
A bedroom for each of the following malvin is acceptable: Couple in adults Any other adult over 16 Two children under 16 (same-sex) Two children under 10 (different sexes) Any other child who is not a resident Caretaker The bedrooms are approved foster carer for child nutrition son / daughter is in the army but still live home
Is There Any Exceptions? Students absent (and up to 52 weeks off) An independent person in the military (with the intention malvin of returning) people over working age (61 and a half from April 2013) Those in temporary accommodation Shared Ownership malvin exempt People in supported malvin accommodation malvin ( where the landlord also provides care, support and supervision to the tenant)
The Government has suggested several options: Move to a smaller house with a private rented sector landlord Move to Get a lodger (the landlord must agree and income affects benefits) Ask other family members to help Getting malvin work or work longer hours to increase funding
But you may also: Connecting with Citizens Advice to make sure you're getting all the benefits you're entitled to them as money to help you with the costs of disability. Seeking ask your landlord to change malvin a spare room into a room indefinite if you think it's inappropriate to be of particular bedroom. For example, they may agree to do this if the room is very small or have been used as a way to get to another room. This meant that he would not be judged as a spare room for the purpose of Housing Benefit. Apply for Housing Benefit department of the local council for a Discretionary Housing Payment. However, only a limited amount of money they have and will have to prioritize payments to disabled tenants where the house has been specially adapted to them, and payments to foster carers.
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