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Another warm home discount question


Good Morning,
I have checked my eligibility for the WHD on the Gov.UK website, and it has come up I am entitled to the WHD. I called the helpline on Monday and they advised that I wasn’t entitled to the WHD.
They checked my address and said that they couldn’t tell me why I wasn’t entitled to it. They did however have my square footage as 104 square foot, however, I used 119 that was on my EPC certificate.
I am on WTC and my house was built 1950-1966, EPC rating C
and 119 square foot.
I have emailed ofgem to see how the helpline are getting their information as the information I am using is obviously different to theirs. Can I check this with anyone?
Thank you
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Is it a flat / maisonette or a house?0
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It is a terraced house0
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What's the expiry date on the EPC certificate you have? Would there have been a more recent one and they are going off that information?
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The EPC for my property expires in November 20230
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If they haven't told you it could be either an issue with your WTC or property.
Would be good it they could narrow it down.
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JT_MAAT said:It is a terraced house
[The data BEIS hold to identify qualifying properties is supposed to be from the VOA.]0 -
It hasn't since I bought the property, but the kitchen is an extension.
Exactly! I just need to know if it's somethin I can change. I read another post where they were cross referencing DWP info, but WTC is from HMRC.
I have raised it with my supplier as per Ofgem and they have told me to contact BEIS0 -
JT_MAAT said:It hasn't since I bought the property, but the kitchen is an extension.
Exactly! I just need to know if it's somethin I can change. I read another post where they were cross referencing DWP info, but WTC is from HMRC.
I have raised it with my supplier as per Ofgem and they have told me to contact BEIS
Before you try to pursue it, you should double check you are definitely under the qualifying income threshold for WTC for your household
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/warm-home-discount-eligibility-statement-england-and-wales/warm-home-discount-eligibility-statement-england-and-wales#tax-credits-income-threshold
I don't know how you pursue it though, you need the VOA to hold up-to-date information. I also don't know if it could potentially affect your council tax band.1 -
Thank toy. I did check that. I am a single adult with 1 child and don't earn over £20,837.0
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https://www.check-warm-home-discount-eligibility.service.gov.uk/name-on-energy-bill/?Id=ZOE92OMA&Region=1&ContactedByBeis=2
Can someone check the checker? one adult one child
As when I check with what Spoonie has posted it just has £16,047 as the limit ignoring the child.
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