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Government takes action so more people can get help with their council tax

 

 

 

 

6 November 2009

Today the Government said it will rename Council Tax Benefit as Council Tax Rebate as part of the campaign to encourage pensioners to claim the help they are entitled to.

Campaign groups, including the Royal British Legion, are concerned that pensioners are reluctant to claim a ‘benefit’. By renaming Council Tax Benefit as a ‘rebate’ they hope more pensioners will take up help.

Work and Pensions Secretary Yvette Cooper said today:

"Changing the name makes it clearer that many pensioners are entitled to this money back on their council tax rather than seeing it as a separate benefit that they may not want to claim. We've listened to the Royal British Legion and others who've called for this change. This is part of making sure people get proper support and respect when they retire."

The Government will now work with local councils, the Royal British Legion and other stakeholder organisations on the administrative steps and costs involved for local authorities before setting out the final timetable for implementing the change across the country.

Powers to rename Council Tax Benefit have been taken in an amendment to the Welfare Reform Bill which is due to reach its final stages on 10 November.

Renaming Council Tax Benefit is just one part of an ongoing programme of awareness campaigns and measures aimed at encouraging the take up of our benefits and make claiming simpler. Since November last year, pensioners have been able to apply for support with their Council Tax and Housing costs through an initiative that allows people to avoid pages of paper work and make a claim for this support and Pension Credit in just one free phone call.

Notes to Editors:

  1. The average Council Tax Benefit award is £15.60 per week ( May 2009)
  2. Council Tax Benefit take-up for 2007-08 was in the range 62 per cent to 68 per cent.
  3. In May 2009, the DWP wrote to 200,000 pensioners who get Pension Credit to encourage them to check to see if they are eligible for help with their Council Tax and Housing Benefit.
  4. CTB makes an important contribution to the financial security of more than 5 million households including over 2.5 million pensioner households.

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