Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefitfor those aged over 60The
Government has introduced Pension Credits from
6th October 2003 so
How do Pension Credits affect my housing
benefit and
Council Tax Benefit? Extra Housing and Council tax BenefitCustomers
over 60 receiving Pension Credits
will not lose any Housing or
Council Tax Benefit as a result because the calculation of
Housing/Council Tax Benefit has been adjusted. In
addition, all Housing and/or Council Tax Benefit customers
over 65 receiving less than full Housing/Council Tax
Benefit, should receive an increase due to changes
introduced with Pension Credits. Changes in Circumstances The
Pension Service will also fix an Assessment
Income Period for people over 65, during which you
do not have to tell them or us of changes in your Retirement
Income, only changes in family circumstances or awards of
another state benefit. People aged between 60-65 will
still have to advise the Pension Service of changes in income. But
you do have to tell Wealden
District Council about :-
How do I get my Pension Credit ?The
Pension Service will be sending all pensioners an application
form for Pension Credit over the next few months and any award
can be backdated to 6th October 2003. Applications
for Pension Credit can also be made by phoning the Pension
Credit Helpline on 0800 991234 or by applying on-line at
The
Pension Service
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