
We have to use the deductions previously stated. What to do if another adult pays less than the deduction taken from my housing benefit or council tax support We make a £116.75 deduction for those working 16 hours or more per week and earning more than £511 before tax and so on.We make a £106.35 deduction for those working 16 hours or more per week and earning between £410 and £510.99 before tax and so on.We make a £93.40 deduction for those working 16 hours or more per week and earning between £308 and £409.99 before tax and so on.We make a £57.10 deduction for those working 16 hours or more a week and earning between £236 and £307.99 before tax and so on.We make a £41.60 deduction for those working 16 hours or more a week and earning between £162 and £235.99 before tax and so on.

We make a £18.10 deduction for those working 16 hours or more a week and earning less than £162 before tax and so on.We make a £18.10 deduction for those aged 18 or over and not working.We make a £18.10 deduction for those aged 25 or over and getting Income Support, Income-Based Job Seekers Allowance or Employment and Support Allowance Income Related: Main Phase.aged under 25 and receiving Employment and Support Allowance Income Related: Assessment Phase.ĭeductions for people who are not working.in hospital for more than 52 weeks or more.receiving a work based training allowance.


aged 18-24 and receiving income-based Jobseeker's Allowance.aged 18 to 24 and receiving Income Support.There is no 'other adult deduction' for those: Other adult deductions from housing benefit each week (from 1 April 2023) People for whom deductions are not made In these cases the change of circumstances applies from the date 26 weeks after the actual change. Where a customer/partner is 65 or above, there is a concession where a non-dependant moves in or has a change in their income, causing a change in the deduction band to apply. get the daily living component of Personal Independence Payment.get the care component of Disability Living Allowance or.However, we do not make a deduction for any other adult if you or your partner: your partner's circumstances (if you have one) and.The deduction for each other adult depends on:

In some cases we do not make any deduction. We make fixed deductions from housing benefit, no matter what the other adults pay. Due to this, your housing benefit will be reduced if other adults live in your home. Other adults are expected to pay something towards the rent of the home they live in. People living in your home and paying you rent, such as boarders or subtenants, do not usually count as other adults. Your partner (if you have one) is not treated as another adult. They are usually grown-up children or other relatives living with you. Other adults are people aged 18 years or above who live in your home.
