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surprise HB and CTB

After talking to 2 people at our council benefits dept i was somewhat surprised to be told that as long as you get income support(even 1p)you qualify for full HB and full CTB,regardless of how much savings you have between £6000 and £16000,has anyone else had experience of this?

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  • DX2
    DX2 Posts: 8,275 Forumite
    John this doesn't sound right.
    ETA: how can you have saving of £6k to £16 if getting IS?
    *SIGH*
    :D
  • Macro_3
    Macro_3 Posts: 662 Forumite
    woodbine wrote: »
    After talking to 2 people at our council benefits dept i was somewhat surprised to be told that as long as you get income support(even 1p)you qualify for full HB and full CTB,regardless of how much savings you have between £6000 and £16000,has anyone else had experience of this?

    It's correct. If someone is in receipt of Income Support, even 1p, their capital is ignored and they receive full HB/CTB. Logically, it has to work that way to be fair - the claimant has the capital taken into account when calculating their entitlement to IS and their IS would be reduced accordingly. To reduce their HB/CTB also would penalise them twice.
  • DX2 wrote: »
    John this doesn't sound right.
    ETA: how can you have saving of £6k to £16 if getting IS?

    I/S is redcued by £1 for every £250 between 6k and 16k
  • robpw2
    robpw2 Posts: 14,044 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    if its a suprise then how would they know they were getting it


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  • Macro wrote: »
    It's correct. If someone is in receipt of Income Support, even 1p, their capital is ignored and they receive full HB/CTB. Logically, it has to work that way to be fair - the claimant has the capital taken into account when calculating their entitlement to IS and their IS would be reduced accordingly. To reduce their HB/CTB also would penalise them twice.

    thats exactly as it was eventually explained to me,tbh i was expecting hb and ctb to be reduced the same way as I/S has been
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