Africans in the UK: the Bedroom Tax is almost here

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March 29, 2013 By specialguest

Today we are stepping away from our usual topics for the benefit of Africans living in the UK. You have probably by now heard about the reforms to the Welfare benefit system in the UK but are not quite sure how it is going to affect you.

We asked someone who has an understanding of  the Under Occupation Welfare Reform Act and put together the guidance below to assist you.

Here’s the rules: –

One room for the tenant and partner

One for each person aged 16+

A child under 16 is expected to share with another of the same gender

A child under 10 is expected to share with another, regardless of gender

One spare room allowed for a disabled tenant or partner who needs non resident overnight carer.

Foster children are not counted as part of the household for benefit purposes.

Number of bedrooms

Household

By how many rooms are they under-occupying?

3

 

Tenant age 45

Partner age 40

Male child age 6

Female child age 3

One, children of different gender expected to share until the age of 10

2

 

Tenant age 50

Partner age 52

(partner needs separate bedroom due to medically certified illness)

One, there is no provision for a spare bedroom in these circumstances

3

 

Tenant age 30

Partner age 30

Male child age 9

Female child age 8

One, children are expected to share until the age of 10

3

 

Tenant age 50

Male child age 17

Male child age 14

None – Anyone aged 16+ entitled to their own room

2

 

Disabled tenant age 40.

Property specially adapted

One, there is no provision for a spare bedroom in these circumstances

2

 

Disabled tenant, age 35, with need for overnight non-resident carer.

Property not specially adapted

None. A spare room is allowed for the carer in these circumstances Adaptations have no bearing.

2

 

Tenant age 30

Foster child age 9

One. Foster children are not counted as part of the household for benefit purposes.

4

Tenant age 40

Partner age 42

Male child age 19

Male child age 12

Male child age 8

Male foster child age 10

One. T+P share 1 room, 19 year old entitled to a room, 12 & 8 year old share as same gender, foster child not counted

3

 

Tenant age 43

Female child age 10 (shared custody with partner who lives elsewhere)

Two, if other parent has the child benefit. Otherwise one.

Child benefit is the test of occupation for benefit purposes regardless of custody arrangements

2

 

Tenant age 25

Partner age 25

(local lettings plan agreed with local authority allows let to couple in 2 bed flat)

One. Local lettings plans have no relevance.

4

 

Tenant age 30

Brother age 28

Male child age 9

Female child age 10

None – children not expected to share with another of the opposite gender when aged 10+

4

 

Tenant age 65

Partner age 63

None – under occupation rules do not apply to people of state retirement age.

3

 

Tenant age 65

Partner age 58

None – under occupation rules do not apply to people of state retirement age.

This is a rough   guide and may not apply to your particular circumstances.

 You are therefore advised to seek expert welfare advise, that will be tailored to your particular circumstances 

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