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  • Housing benefit overpayment

    I am in receipt of housing benefit as we are on a low income due to my OH being a student and me being self employed.

    I have always kept on top of information going to the council for the claim, yet I apparently still owe them a massive (well £200+) overpayment which they are taking back at £14 a week since November.
    I discovered they had me as receiving WTC for time that I had told them I was on CJSA from July-Oct yet with the decrease in income I still owe them more money.

    I decided to check how much was owed today thinking it'll be down to about £90 max by now to be told it was still £175.93!

    When I queried this the woman I spoke to got all flustered and I am now awaiting a call back from a supervisor about why I still owe so much.

    How do I get the information on how they have come to this conclusion?
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  • #2
    Re: Housing benefit overpayment

    Hi,
    Every time there is the slightest change in your Housing Benefit the Council have to send you a letter and summary showing how the new calculation has been worked out. It is usually about four / six pages long.

    If you have not received it then I suggest you ask for the latest up to date figures to be sent to you and from there you can see how much they are taking each month to cover the over payment and what is left to pay back.
    Onwards and Upwards

    Chalkitup

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    • #3
      Re: Housing benefit overpayment

      It would seem the council are completely in the wrong

      I spoke to a lovely manageress who received my letter of complaint. It would seem that when I was on JSA from July-Oct they didn't remove my working tax credits from the account. Therefore they had me as earning £150 a week MORE than I was. I'd took in a form to say I was in receipt of JSA the woman at the counter had told me that they would alter the tax credit automatically as they get the info direct. They didn't this time as I had not specifically told them *doh*

      I queried how they are quick to adjust my hb when my tax credits increase by pence but they drop by a huge amount and they don't do anything.

      Therefore I have just received a very nice payment into my bank account and a letter of apology from the council.

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      • #4
        Re: Housing benefit overpayment

        Thanks for the update MrsGem and well done.
        Enaid x

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        • #5
          Re: Housing benefit overpayment

          Brilliant news - I'm pleased for you!

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