Income & Benefits Support

You may be able to get financial support depending on your income, circumstances, and where you live. This page helps you understand what affects your eligibility and where to check what you can claim.

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Who can get income and benefits support?

Eligibility for benefits and financial support depends on things like:

Your income and savings
Your employment status
Your housing situation (renting, owning, temporary accommodation)
Your household (partner, children, dependants)
Your health or disability
Your immigration or residency status

Different benefits have different rules, so it's important to check your individual situation.

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Check what you might be eligible for

The quickest way to understand what support you can get is to use a benefits calculator.

This will guide you through a series of questions and give you an estimate of the benefits and financial support you could receive.

Not sure what to expect?

A benefits check can help you find out if you may be eligible for support such as:

Universal Credit Housing support Council Tax Reduction Disability or carer-related benefits

It only takes a few minutes and won't affect your current benefits or applications.

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