We compare your finances (income and capital) to how much the government says that you and your family need to live on (this is called the applicable amount) each week.
We use the following information to decide how much Council Tax Support you are entitled to:
The money you and your partner have coming in including:
- earnings
- benefits
- pensions
Your savings (and your partner's savings) including:
- money you have in your bank accounts or Building Society accounts
- assets (such as property or land)
- stocks, shares and premium bonds
Your circumstances, such as:
- your age
- the number of people in your household and their ages
- if you or any of your family are disabled
Non-dependants
A non-dependant is someone aged 18 or over who lives with you but is not a tenant or a lodger. For example, a grown up son or daughter who lives at home.
In most cases we will make a deduction from your Council Tax Support because we assume that your non-dependant will help towards housing costs, whether they do or not. The amount we take will be decided based on their gross income.
How much you will get
You may get help with all or part of your Council Tax. There’s no set amount of Council Tax Support and what you get will depend on your age and circumstances.
How much you get depends on:
- your age
- your ‘eligible’ weekly Council Tax
- the people in your household and their ages
- your household income including benefits, pensions and savings
- your circumstances, for example the age of people in the house or if someone has a disability