Housing benefits
Contents
- Introduction
 - Backdated claims
 - Calculate and claim housing benefit and council tax reduction
 - Change in circumstances
 - Council tax reduction review
 - How we assess your benefit
 - How we assess your savings
 - How your benefit is paid
 - Local housing allowance rates
 - Money coming in to your household
 - Pension credit for mixed aged couples
 - Reduced housing benefit
 - Rent you are charged
 - Your personal circumstances
 
Change in circumstances
What kind of change in circumstances should be reported
If you receive housing benefit and/or council tax reduction, you have a duty to report changes in your circumstances. You must tell us in writing as soon as possible if:
- your childcare costs increase or decrease, as this will ensure the correct disregard is applied to your claim
 - your (or your partner's) entitlement to income support or income-based jobseekers' allowance ends
 - a child or young person ceases to be a member of the family
 - you change address
 - your rent changes and you are the tenant of a private landlord
 - there is a change in the status of non-dependants in the household for council tax reduction claims or housing benefit claims.
 - your income and/or capital changes
 - there is a change relating to the payment of housing benefit direct to your landlord
 - you receive alternative maximum council tax reduction and there is a change to the number of adults in your home, a change in their gross income or they stop receiving income support or income-based jobseekers allowance
 
If you don't report a change in your circumstances you could lose benefits that you are entitled to. You may also have to repay benefits that have been overpaid.
For more information, please email benefitsteam@northlan.gov.uk