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Who Can Apply and How (People Under 60)

Council Tax Benefit - Who Can Apply and How (People Under 60)

Benefit can help you if you have to pay Council Tax or rent on your home.

It doesn't matter whether you are working, widowed, self-employed, sick or disabled - if you are on a low income you may qualify for help.

You may also qualify for free school meals. If you think you might be entitled, please click on the above link to download the application form.

Download the Information Leaflet

For further details, you can read our information leaflet. Please click on the link below to open the document:

Information Leaflet - Who Can Claim and How (Under 60s)
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