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Benefits - Other People Who Live With You

Your benefit may be affected if you have non-dependants living in your household.

Who is a non-dependant?

A non-dependant is someone aged 18 or over, for example, an adult son or daughter, a relative or even a friend who lives with you on a non-commercial basis.

A non-dependant does not include?

  • Dependant members of your family, i.e. a partner or child for whom you get child benefit
  • Lodgers or boarders who live with you on a commercial basis
  • Tenants or sub-tenants
  • People who own part or all of your home, i.e. a joint owner
  • Professional carers

What are non-dependant deductions and why are they made?

The government expects non-dependants to contribute towards the running expenses of the household, which includes rent and/or council tax.

It is important to notify us of any changes in the non dependant's income.

Many householders receive money from their non-dependants to cover housekeeping costs.
   
Even if the non-dependant only pays a little amount or nothing towards the household costs; fixed sum deductions will still be made from the householder's Housing Benefit (HB) and /or Council Tax Benefit (CTB).
   
These deductions are calculated on the non-dependant's gross income. If the non dependants income increases or decreases, this may affect the deduction.

How much is a non-dependant deduction?

The amount of the deduction depends on the level of gross income the non-dependant receives.  

Non Dependant Deductions for Housing Benefit (as of April 2012):

In receipt of main phase ESA (ir) £11.45
In receipt of Pension Credit Nil
25 or over and on IS/JSA (ib), or aged 18 or over and not in remunerative work £11.45
18 or over and works more than 16 hours a week, earning:

  • Gross Income less than £124.00
  • Gross Income between £124.00 and £183.00
  • Gross Income between £183.00 and £238.00
  • Gross Income between £238.00 and £316.00
  • Gross Income between £316.00 and £394.00
  • Gross Income more than £394.00   


  • £11.45
  • £26.25
  • £36.10
  • £59.05
  • £67.25
  • £73.85

 

Non Dependant Deductions for Council Tax Benefit (as of April 2012):

In receipt of Pension Credit or in receipt of IS, JSA (ib) or ESA (ir)
Nil
18 or over and works more than 16 hours a week, earning:

  • Gross income less than £183.00
  • Gross income between £183.00 and £316.00
  • Gross income between £316.00 and £394.00
  • Gross income more than £394.00   


  • £3.30
  • £6.55
  • £8.25
  • £9.90
Others aged 18 or over £3.30

 

When is a non-dependant deduction not made?

Deductions are not made if you or your partner are:

  • Registered blind

Or

  • In receipt of Attendance Allowance or the care component of Disability Living Allowance.

In addition no deduction is made if the non-dependant is:

  • Is aged 25 or under and receives either Jobseekers Allowance (income based) or Income Support.
  • Gets a work based training allowance.
  • Usually lives somewhere else.
  • Has been a hospital inpatient for more than six weeks.
  • Is a prisoner or otherwise detained.
  • Is in receipt of Pension Credits.
  • Is a student - specific rules apply. Please contact us for further information.

Page last reviewed 17 April 2012


Benefits Team

Oxford City Council

PO Box 10

Oxford

OX1 1EN

01865 249811


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