What does applicable amount mean




















It is either personal allowances only, or a combination of personal allowances and premiums. Which of these apply to your claim will depend on your age, circumstances, and who is in your household. When we calculate your applicable amount, we compare it with your income. We do this to work out your benefit entitlement.

You can do this by clicking on the 'online benefit calculator' link below. You need to enter:. See if the Local Housing Allowance Rate applies to you if you are renting from a private landlord. A private landlord does not include a housing association.

Online benefit calculator. If included in your rent, but the amounts are not specified, we have to deduct the following:. We deduct an amount per week if an 18 year old, or older, lives with you. This is if you are not getting Child Benefit for them:. If you or your partner are 65 years of age or over and the non-dependant's income increases, we do not make the change until 26 weeks after the increase.

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What evidence is needed? Applying as a family member? Refused Settled Status? No EUSS status? Who and How? ESA to UC? Do they have to claim UC? How Much UC? If you're entitled to both the lone parent rate of family premium and the disability premium, you will receive the disability premium because it is higher. However, you will also receive the ordinary rate of family premium while you are still entitled to it. You can get an addition in the CTR calculation to reflect the way the DWP has assessed your capability for work-related activity.

You can have either the work-related activity component or the support component. More about the limited capability for work-related activity assessment. A transitional addition can be added to your applicable amount so your CTR will not be reduced. More about if your benefit is converted to contributory ESA.

If you or your partner gets Universal Credit with housing costs, the figure for housing costs will be deducted from your applicable amount. If you think there is a mistake in the way your applicable amount has been worked out you should get advice at a Citizens Advice Bureau. Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer. Top links What benefits can I get? Benefits for people who are sick or disabled Problems with benefits and tax credits Help with your rent - Housing Benefit.

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