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Home » Latest News » Tax and Benefits » MP Welcomes Action To Help Glasgow Family Budgets
MP Welcomes Action To Help Glasgow Family Budgets
Tuesday, 03 November 2009 13:18

Make child benefit countAnn McKechin MP today welcomed new rules around Housing and Council Tax Benefits, making working families an average of £20 a week better off.  More than 200,000 working families will gain about £1000 a year.

The Government policy, which has come into force this week, means that income from Child Benefit will no longer be taken into account when calculating entitlement to Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit.  This will mean more money for families already getting these benefits and other low income families becoming eligible for the first time.

Ann McKechin MPAnn McKechin, Labour MP for Glasgow North said:

“This change means more money in the budgets of working families here in Glasgow – more real help from a Labour Government.”

Labour’s Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Yvette Cooper said:

Yvette Cooper MP“We want to do more to help families who are working hard to get by during the recession. Already tax credits make sure families are better off in work, but this extra cash is a practical way to make sure the benefits from working are even stronger.  And it will help cut child poverty too.”

Both Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit can be claimed by customers who are working and this change will be an extra incentive to getting back to work.  Currently, the average Housing Benefit award is £80 a week and the average Council Tax Benefit award is £15 per week.

The Child Benefit disregard for Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit is one of a series of measures taken since the Budget 2007 that will see around a further 500,000 children lifted out of poverty – part of the Government’s commitment to eradicate child poverty by 2020. 

  • Families in receipt of Housing Benefit or Council Tax Benefit do not have to do anything to access this new help. The disregard will be calculated and added to the benefit automatically.
  • Families on a low income who aren’t in receipt of Housing Benefit or Council Tax Benefit who think they might be newly entitled to these benefits should contact the City Council for more details.
 
 
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