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Online Benefits Calculator

Simply fill out the form (ignoring questions in faint grey text) for an instant on-line estimate of the housing and Council Tax benefits you may be entitled to claim.

Remember this calculation is an estimate based on the information you supply, for a full evaluation you will need to make a formal claim. Usually your benefit entitlement will only start from the Monday after the Council receive your formal claim (this calculator is not a benefit claim form).

This form will take about 10 minutes for you to fill in. You do not have to answer questions that appear in a faint grey colour. You will delete your information if you view any other web page while you are filling in the form. If you have any problems using the Benefits Calculator please contact the Benefits Service using the details at the bottom of this page.

Housing and Council Tax Benefits calculator

Step 1 - This section requests rent and LHA details for a Housing Benefit Claim
(skip this step if you just want help with your Council Tax bill )

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Step 2 - Tell us about your Council Tax details.
(Skip this step if you just want help with your housing)
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Step 3 - Provide some general information about yourself.

 

If you are on any of the above benefits you can skip all the income questions (steps 7 to 11) because your income is assumed to be zero.

Step 4 - Provide information about your (or your partner's) disability or carer details (if any).
(Otherwise skip this block)

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  • Do you get Attendance Allowance, Constant Attendance Allowance, Disability Living Allowance, Invalid Vehicle Scheme or Motability, War Pensioners' Mobility Supplement, Severe Disablement Allowance, Incapacity Benefit (and you are the claimant, who is sick and has been incapable of work for at least 52 weeks)?
  • Are you registered blind (or have regained your sight in the last 28 weeks)?
  

Are you (the claimant), your partner, or both of you, being paid (or entitled to be paid) a Carer's Allowance for looking after someone ?

Step 5 - Tell us about your children and young persons for whom child benefit is paid.

Step 6 - Details for single lone parents only.
(Otherwise skip this step)

Step 7 - Tell us about your earnings details.
(Skip to Step 12 if you are on Income Support, IS/JSA or PGC)
Give figures for the claimant (and partner). Include average earnings from employment and self-employment.
Be sure to enter weekly figures in the Weekly column only and monthly figures in the Monthly column only. £ Weekly £ Monthly
 
 
 
 
Step 8 - Tell us about "unearned income" figures for you (and your partner).
Please make these amounts weekly.
-  (automatically calculated).
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We do not count War Pensions, charitable payments or payments made as a result of personal injury as income. So do not enter them below.  

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Step 9 - Provide details of your savings, investments and other assets (claimant and partner).
You cannot qualify for any Housing Benefit or (most) Council Tax Benefit if you and any partner have £16,000 or more in savings and investments. The home you live in and personal possessions do not count.  
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Step 10 - Tell us if you have any eligible childcare charges and student expenses.

Charges for registered or approved childcare (up to £175 p/w for 1 child or £300 for more) can be deducted from the income of couples or lone parents in remunerative work (at least 16 hours p/w) or on Statutory Sick, Maternity, Paternity or Adoption Pay or a similar benefit (up to 28 weeks). Couples still qualify if one works and the partner is incapacitated, in hospital or prison. Costs of childcare in the child's own home by a close relative are excluded.

 
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Step 11 - Tell us about Tax and Pension Credit income
This is added to claim income.
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Otherwise, let the Benefits Calculator do an estimate - based on the information you have already supplied. The result may not be fully accurate - but it will be very close. Our estimate might just need to know these extra details...
Step 12 - Tell us about other adults who live with you and pay no rent (often grown-up children) - but don't count your partner or students

These so-called "non-dependants" are assumed to be contributing to the household income so a deduction is made from any benefit for each one. Enter the number of non-dependants whose earning fall into each of the Income Categories below.
Skip this step if you (or your partner) is disabled due to blindness, or in receipt of the Disability Living Allowance care component or Attendance Allowance has been awarded.

   
   
   
   
Calculate benefits

You have now provided all the information we need to estimate your benefits.

That is all you need to do!   Click     and let the Benefits Calculator work it out.

(automatically calculated)
Tax / Pension Credits p/w

How your benefit is worked out.

If the Total Applicable Amount is higher than Net Weekly Income, Maximum Benefit is awarded. But if Net Weekly Income is higher than the Total Applicable Amount, 65% of the "excess income" is deducted from maximum Housing Benefit to find the award.

For Council Tax Benefit, 20% of the "excess income" taper is deducted from the maximum award. Non-dependant deductions are also taken off at this stage.

 Weekly Housing Benefit Award
 Weekly "Main" Council Tax Benefit
Alternative Council Tax Benefit is often called Second Adult Rebate. It is based on the income of the non-dependants. The program calculates if you are better off with a benefit award based on your circumstances or your non-dependants.
Second adult rebate weekly CT Benefit

And finally you can change your figures to calculate again or  the form - this deletes all the information you've entered.

Web Benefits Calculator is valid April 2008 to March 2009 -  copyright www.ovaltech.ltd.uk 

Contact details

Benefits Service
Spire House
New Union Street
Coventry, CV1 2PW
Telephone: 024 7683 1800
e-mail: benefits@coventry.gov.uk