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Services for Adults on the Isle of Wight

Benefits - Reviews


Service Description: Since April 2004 an award of Housing Benefit lasts indefinitely. This means benefit awards run continuously without the need for you to regularly fill in a renewal form. Instead there is a system of checks to ensure that the information held is up to date. Checks are carried out by the following methods: Cross-checking of information with other agencies such as the Inland Revenue, Department of Work and Pensions etc. Visits by council staff to you in your own home Postal reviews Review forms (these are shortened versions of the application form, specifically designed for these checks) There is, however still a legal requirement for you and your landlord to inform us of any changes in circumstances which may affect your entitlement to benefit.

Your FAQ

Question: How will the changes to the Housing Benefit legislation from 1 January 2012 for the under 35 age group affect me.

Answer: From January 2012 the age threshold for Shared Acccommodation Rate is to apply to those aged under 35 unless they fall into an exempt category.

To find out how this affects you please contact the benefits service. - Related Link


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