husband is 73 ,wife is 46, wife is a full time student
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Anna_Mc_Kinnon
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Hello can some one tell me if the female student if her husband is a pensioner,,,,,and she had got student loans/grants ...if those loans are disregarded as income when claiming housing benefits and council tax credits loans/grants paid into her current account every 3 months.
Urgent ...I need to know ..
many thanks
anna.
Urgent ...I need to know ..
many thanks
anna.
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Anna_Mc_Kinnon wrote: »Hello can some one tell me if the female student if her husband is a pensioner,,,,,and she had got student loans/grants ...if those loans are disregarded as income when claiming housing benefits and council tax credits loans/grants paid into her current account every 3 months.
Urgent ...I need to know can some one write to my email and tell me... {Removed by Forum Team}
many thanks
anna.
Why would they be disregarded? They are to be used for her living expenses and that includes housing costs.
As a full time student she wouldn't count as an occupier for council tax so the husband will be able to get a single persons discount on the account.:footie:
Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S) Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.0 -
OP - I strongly suggest you take your email out of your post, before you end up with a number of strange and exciting loan opportunities from across the globe in your inbox.0
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