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Advice needed on possible benefit loss

Hi everyone, new to this forum and looking for some answers I cannot find anywhere else.

My boyfriend and I are thinking about moving in together.
The problem is that I work full time (earning 35k) but he is self employed and claiming Work Tax Credit, receiving full housing benefits as well as Council Tax exemption.
What I would like to know is would he lose all his benefits if we were to move in together? Would I then be entitled to housing benefits myself to help pay for a higher rent?
Is there anyone out there who is / has been in a similar situation and can advise me?

Any help greatly appreciated :)
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  • GwylimT
    GwylimT Posts: 6,530 Forumite
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    The below link contains a benefit calculator that will tell exactly what benefits you could claim if any.

    http://www.turn2us.entitledto.co.uk/
  • Crellow4
    Crellow4 Posts: 276 Forumite
    I think the short answer is yes he will lose all his benefits as you are earning £35k.
  • Thanks for replying so quickly :-)
    have already tried the benefit calculator but that doesn't really answer my question as to whether my partner would lose his benefits, maybe I should try the Citizen Advice Bureau?
  • That is what I thought Crellow4, but what about me possibly getting extra support such as housing benefits?
  • GwylimT
    GwylimT Posts: 6,530 Forumite
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    Thanks for replying so quickly :-)
    have already tried the benefit calculator but that doesn't really answer my question as to whether my partner would lose his benefits, maybe I should try the Citizen Advice Bureau?

    For the calculator you have to pretend you are already living together and so put him as a partner and state his earnings.
  • GwylimT
    GwylimT Posts: 6,530 Forumite
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    That is what I thought Crellow4, but what about me possibly getting extra support such as housing benefits?

    You wont be able to claim housing benefit on such a high wage.
  • pink_princess
    pink_princess Posts: 13,581 Forumite
    I never normally say this but I don't trust that this thread or the op is for real.
    Life is short, smile while you still have teeth :D
  • Put it this way. Me and my husband earn £14,000 a year between us and we have 2 dependants and we are only entitled to £4 a week housing benefit. Whoo hoo!
  • I never normally say this but I don't trust that this thread or the op is for real.

    Can I ask why you are saying this?
  • Mojisola
    Mojisola Posts: 35,574 Forumite
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    My boyfriend and I are thinking about moving in together.
    The problem is that I work full time (earning 35k) but he is self employed and claiming Work Tax Credit, receiving full housing benefits as well as Council Tax exemption.

    Would I then be entitled to housing benefits myself to help pay for a higher rent?

    Why would you expect to claim benefits when you're earning so much?
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