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tazwhoever
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Only people with capital less than £6000 will receive help. If one has a penny more, they will pay the full council tax. It will leave many in poverty and why has council changed this from April?
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How can you be in poverty if you have over £6000...0
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Each council now is able to make their own rules, what is the case in one council does not mean it is the same all over0
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Surely there must be a taper ?0
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which council has said this and can we have a link?0
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The "if one had a penny more" made me chuckle.0
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If a person or couple have £6k then yes, they should absolutely pay their own council tax. Why on earth would someone expect otherwise?0
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tazwhoever wrote: »Only people with capital less than £6000 will receive help. If one has a penny more, they will pay the full council tax. It will leave many in poverty and why has council changed this from April?
Since Council Tax Benefit was scrapped every Local Authority runs their own scheme with their own rules. If someone has 1 penny above the capital limit then they only need to spend a penny to get their capital limit below.These are my own views and you should seek advice from your local Benefits Department or CAB.0 -
Surely there must be a taper ?which council has said this and can we have a link?
The Link : http://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/content/council-tax-and-benefits/housing-benefit-council-tax-reduction-and-discretionary-help-22
I was just making a point and thanks to those who replied.0 -
Well I'd like to be in poverty with £6000. You are aware that for those on NMW working full time this is a dream. Yet still pay full council tax.Tomorrow is the most important thing in life0
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but spend that penny wisely because if council think you deliberately "lost" money to gain benefit you may not get it!0
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