please read these notes carefully before filling in the claim form
if you are getting Income Support or living on a low income you may be entitled to help with your rent
make sure that you claim as soon as you think you may qualify for benefit, as your entitlement will normally date from when your claim is received or the Monday following the date of the claim
Please return the application form to:Spelthorne Borough Council Support Directorate Council Offices Knowle Green Staines TW18 1XB Back to topFilling in the formPlease fill in every question that applies to you. If it does not apply then cross through or mark N/A. Remember - you must read and sign the declaration, then send the form back as soon as possible otherwise you may lose some of your benefit if you apply too late. Housing and Council Tax Benefit claim form (Pdf 337kb)On-line claim formBack to topYour total incomeThis is made up of any payments you receive, some are included in the list below:
your wages, salary or money earned from self employment
Social Security benefits, allowances and pensions
any pension you receive from a former employer
any gifts or payments from charitable organisations
money you receive from letting or sub-letting property
income from certain trust funds
payments from an annuity
maintenance payments
income from savings
tax credits
For every £250 (£500 for pensioners) you have saved (between £6,000 and £16,000) the Council will add £1 to your weekly income figure (rather than taking into account the actual interest you receive). Make sure you remember this when working out your income. Anyone who has over £16,000 cannot make a claim for benefit. Back to topYour savingsThe term 'savings' is used to cover the capital, savings, property and investments you have. When working out the total value of your savings you should include:
any cash which you have
current and deposit bank accounts
building society accounts
National Savings Certificates
Premium Bonds
stocks, shares and Unit Trusts
any land you own (either in this country or abroad) which you do not live in
lump sum payments (such as redundancy payments)
ISAs and PEPs
Please remember that benefits for couples (people who are married or co-inhabiting) are worked out using joint income and savings. Back to topWhen will I hear about my claim?We will check your claim to make sure we have all the necessary information and then calculate your benefit, if we need any further information we will write to you: Your benefit will be paid either to you or your landlord within 14 days of receiving your completed claim. You will also receive a letter notifying you of these facts:
the amount of benefit you will receive
when it will start
the date it will be received
what to do if you disagree with the benefit decision
Please read the letter carefully and check the amounts used in the calculation. Back to topWhat happens if my rent increases?You should notify us within one calendar month and we will reassess your benefit. Back to topHow will my benefit be paid?Benefit is paid by BACS (directly into your bank account) every two weeks (in arrears) or to your landlord every four weeks in arrears.Back to topWhat if I disagree with the Council's decision?If you want to know more details about how your benefit has been worked out, you can contact the Housing Benefits Office and request a written explanation. If you think we have made a mistake working out your Housing Benefit (for example, something missed out, wrong income/rent used or wrong date used for starting your benefit), please let the Housing Benefits Office know without delay and ask for your claim to be looked at again. It will help if you can say why you disagree. You should contact us within one calendar month of being informed about your benefit. We will then let you know in writing whether your Housing Benefit can be changed or not. If you still disagree after your claim has been looked at again, you can ask for a further independent review. This request has to be in writing and you must say why you disagree. You need to do this within one calendar month of being informed about whether your benefit can be changed or not. If you still unhappy with the decision you will then be referred to the Appeals Tribunal which is independent of the Local Authority.
STUDENT NOTES Benefit will not normally be available to full-time students unless they receive income support or they are a lone parent, a pensioner, classed as disabled, or aged under 19 and not in higher education. They may also get benefit if their partner is a student and they are responsible for a child. Part-time students and couples where only one is a student can claim benefit.
Back to topDocumentary proofDocumentary proof of benefit is a direct notification statement from the DWP. You must provide documentary proof of all your income and savings and those of any partners. If you pay rent to a private landlord or housing association, you must also provide documentary proof of your rent liability and rent payments. If you have other adults living in your home you should provide documentary proof of their weekly income before deductions, if this is not provided you may receive less benefit than you could.Back to topCheck listYou need to enclose documentary proof of:
earned income (five weekly, or two monthly, most recent consecutive payslips)
your self employed accounts (certified accounts or your own accounts or books) (special forms are sent for completion)
private, occupational pension (latest pension slip or other proof of amount received)
government pension (latest notification)
other Government benefits or pensions (latest notification)
Income Support (latest notification)
any other income (latest notification)
savings/capital, two months bank statements, share/savings certificates, building society books
tenancy agreement/rent liability (private and housing association tenants only). (Latest agreement/notification form)
rent payments (private and housing association tenants only). (Latest statements, receipts or rent book)
other adults' income before deductions (as above in 1-8)