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Non-Dependant is not a family member
Andrew_Freeman1
Community member Posts: 11 Connected
This is some information that is handy to know. I find that councils tend to forget about such things and have been claiming members of the family are "non-Dependant! who'd have thunk it .
I have also found out that Councils have discretion to reduce CT Liability, as they see fit, even to zero! Has anyone ever had this done?
Statutory Instrument 2006. No 213 Social security
The Housing Benefit Regulations 2006 state: Part 1 section 3 Definition of non-dependant;
(1) In these regulations, "Non-Dependant" means any person, except some one whom paragraph (2) applies.
Paragraph (2); This paragraph applies to...
(a) any member of the claimants family!!!
Its amazing what you find if you question and check everything.
I have also found out that Councils have discretion to reduce CT Liability, as they see fit, even to zero! Has anyone ever had this done?
Statutory Instrument 2006. No 213 Social security
The Housing Benefit Regulations 2006 state: Part 1 section 3 Definition of non-dependant;
(1) In these regulations, "Non-Dependant" means any person, except some one whom paragraph (2) applies.
Paragraph (2); This paragraph applies to...
(a) any member of the claimants family!!!
Its amazing what you find if you question and check everything.
Comments
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Hello and thank you for the information it is certainly an eye opener.
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You just got to have the time and inclination to find thrst things out, sometimes we stumble on these gems of information by chance. The internet is a great tool for finding things out. Just type your question and lots of information comes up the best are the official government sites.
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Very true wilko. Sometimes you get to much info from the net and don't know which way to turn.
I help people with debt of my own accord and been off work for over a year now so have the time to look. I have a passion for Law, history to. This has led me to learn a lot about debt, our constitution, banking, money mind blowing really.
I am a member of an organisation that are bringing a claim about mortgages, this alone will be bigger than PPI. Hopefully you will all hear about it one day soon.
You are welcome JCC
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