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Does LHA housing benefit include pension payments?
miamoo
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If you claim for housing benefit, do the LHA include pension payments as your income, or are they disregarded the same as Tax credits?
(just a general question as it came up in another thread, that LHA only allow 50% of pension payments when working out your housing benefit allowance)
(just a general question as it came up in another thread, that LHA only allow 50% of pension payments when working out your housing benefit allowance)
£100 - £10,000
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If you claim for housing benefit, do the LHA include pension payments as your income, or are they disregarded the same as Tax credits?
(just a general question as it came up in another thread, that LHA only allow 50% of pension payments when working out your housing benefit allowance)
Do you mean money you receive from a pension or money you're paying into it?0 -
Sorry, I mean paying money into a pension. Paying it straight from wages, before tax and national insurance. Thanks£100 - £10,0000
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Oldernotwiser wrote: »I don't know, although think you may have been reading a thread on another board, as I did. (Apologies if that isn't the case.)
It was on this board as I read it.0 -
"Do you ignore any of my earnings?
Yes, we ignore a set amount of your earnings every week. The amount we ignore depends on your circumstances.
We count the money you earn from work after money has been taken out for:
Tax and National Insurance contributions and
half of any money you pay into a pension fund
We also do not count the first:
£5 of the money you earn each week, if you are single
£10 of the money you earn each week, if you are a couple
£20 of the money you earn each week, if you are disabled or
£25 of the money you earn each week, if you are a single parent
In certain circumstances if you work 16 hours or more, we also ignore an extra amount from your earnings."
The above from http://www.sevenoaks.gov.uk/council_democracy__local_services/council_tax_and_benefits/benefits/629.asp0 -
If you claim for housing benefit, do the LHA include pension payments as your income, or are they disregarded the same as Tax credits?
(just a general question as it came up in another thread, that LHA only allow 50% of pension payments when working out your housing benefit allowance)
Correct on pensions - 50% of your contribution will count as income. Hence if you earn £100, pay £10 tax, £5 national insurance and £5 pension, your net income will be deemed to be £82.50 because only £2.50 of the pension contribution is deducted for HB purposes.
Incorrect on tax credits - they count, often in their entirety, though there is a system of small disregards for certain things.0
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