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Non Dependants

What is a Non-Dependant?

People who normally live in your property but who are not dependent on you for financial support are known as non-dependants.

Adult sons or daughters or other relatives living in your household are classed as non-dependants.

Anyone else who lives in your household that is not related to you can also be classed as a non-dependant.

For Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit purposes, some people don't count as non-dependants, such as:

  • Carers (employed by a charity that makes charges)
  • Joint tenants
  • Sub-tenants
  • Boarders
  • Tenants of owner-occupiers
  • Landlords and their partners

Any non-dependants that live with you can affect the amount of Housing Benefit or Council Tax Benefit you may receive.

Deductions are usually make from your Benefit for non-dependants over the age of 18. You will have to pay any difference between your rent/Council Tax and your Benefit entitlement after these non-dependant deductions have been applied.

For example (all figures in this example are weekly):

If your rent is £50.00

If Housing Benefit is £40.00 and non-dependant deduction is £17.00 each week,Housing Benefit = £23.00

Rent of £50.00 less Benefit of £23.00 would mean you pay rent of £27.00

If your Council Tax is £12.00

If Council Tax Benefit is £10.00 and non-dependant deduction is £2.30 each week, Benefit = £7.70

Council Tax of £12.00 less Council Tax Benefit of £7.70 would mean you pay Council Tax of £4.30

How much will the deduction be?

The amount we deduct from your benefit depends on the income of your non-dependant(s), whether they are working and how many hours they work each week.

If the non-dependant is working less than 16 hours a week, the lowest deduction applies. If they are doing paid work for 16 or more hours a week, the level of the deduction will depend on their gross income. This means income before stoppages like tax and National Insurance contributions).

In cases where you have a non-dependant couple living with you, their gross income will be added together, and one deduction will be made from your benefit (i.e. we will not make a deduction for each member of the non-dependant couple, we will make only one deduction for the two of them).

Non-Dependant deduction levels for 2008 - 2009

Housing Benefit

Non-Dependant aged over 18, working 16 hours a week or more with gross income of:- Weekly
Less than £116.00 £7.40
£116.00 to £ 171.99 £17.00
£172.00 to £222.99 £23.35
£223.00 to £295.99 £38.20
£296.00 to £368.99 £43.50
£369.00 or more £47.75
In receipt of Pension Credit NIL
Aged 25 or over and receiving Income Support or Income Based Job Seekers Allowance or aged 18, or over and not in remunerative work £7.40
Aged less than 25 and receiving Income Support or Income Based Job Seekers Allowance NIL

Council Tax Benefit

Non-Dependant aged over 18, working 16 hours a week or more with gross income of:- Weekly
Less than £172.00 £2.30
£172.00 to £295.99 £4.60
£296.00 to £368.99 £5.80
£369.00 or more £6.95
Others aged 18 or over £2.30
In receipt of Pension Credit and in remunerative work NIL
In receipt of Pension Credit and not in remunerative work, or receiving Income Support or Income Based Job Seekers Allowance NIL

Are deductions always made?

No deductions will be made from your Benefit for non-dependants living with you if any of the following conditions apply:

  • You or your partner are registered blind
  • You or your partner are receiving the care component of Disability Living Allowance or Attendance Allowance in respect of you or your partner.
  • The non-dependant is aged 16-17
  • The non-dependant is a full time student (but deductions may be made during the summer holiday if they are working)
  • The non-dependant is a prisoner
  • The non-dependant normally lives elsewhere
  • The non-dependant has been a patient in hospital for 52 weeks or more
  • The non-dependant is in receipt of Pension Credit
email: benefits@northshropshiredc.gov.uk
telephone: 01939 238450
fax: 01939 238456
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