Local MP encourages benefit take up | |
Despite growing anxiety about the rising cost of living, too many people are still missing out on money they are entitled to say Tameside CAB. The local charity has joined forces with local Denton and Reddish MP, Andrew Gwynne, to urge the residents of his Denton and Reddish Constituency (covering the communities of Audenshaw, Denton, Dukinfield, Haughton Green, Heaton Chapel, Heaton Norris and Reddish) to get information and advice about their benefit entitlements and act now to get the money they are owed. As much as £9.9 billion in means tested benefits went unclaimed last year,* affecting as many as 6 million people. Pension Credit, Housing Benefit, Council Tax Benefit and Working Tax Credit in particular are all currently massively under claimed. Susan Riley and Nigel Morgan, Joint District Managers of Tameside CAB, and David Mottram, Chief Officer at Stockport CAB said:
It is vital that people don’t delay and put in claims now, as new government proposals, due to come into effect in October 2008, will reduce the period people can claim backdated payments from 12 months to three. We hope that our benefit take-up campaign will encourage as many people to claim and that we can help put money back in the pockets of the residents of Tameside as many are struggling with increased day to day costs.”
• The average weekly amount of Pension Credit currently going unclaimed is £28.40, enough to make a huge difference for someone living on a low and fixed income and facing rising fuel bills • Those struggling to pay their Council Tax bills could benefit from claiming Council Tax Benefit - the average currently going unclaimed is £12.90 a week. • An adult working 30 hours a week earning the minimum wage could boost their income by up to almost £1,700 a year by claiming Working Tax Credit. • Almost a million people are missing out on £2,280 million of unclaimed Housing Benefit. Around half of working people entitled to housing benefit do not claim.
You can use the numbers listed below to find out about the various benefits; otherwise your local CAB will ensure you know what you are entitled to and how to claim. Working Tax Credit 0845 300 3900 | |






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