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Students' entitlement to benefits
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http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/internet/council/council_tax_and_finance/council_tax/council_tax_benefits/cec_housing_benefit_and_council_tax_benefit_for_studentsThanks for your reply
I've tried numerous sites, gov and local gov but can't find any specific reference to benefits and student loans as income.
If possible, I always like to check information for both completeness and accuracy.
(I only like to to be wrong once.. sadly not always so)
If you search on google there are plenty of sites (council websites) which reiterate what is said on that site and that's just the first page of the search.0 -
CloudRuler wrote: »http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/internet/council/council_tax_and_finance/council_tax/council_tax_benefits/cec_housing_benefit_and_council_tax_benefit_for_students
If you search on google there are plenty of sites (council websites) which reiterate what is said on that site and that's just the first page of the search.
thanks very much
all clear now0
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