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Non Dependant Deductions

What are non-dependant deductions?

A non-dependant is a person over 18 years of age that normally lives with the claimant other than a partner, dependant child, joint tenant or sub-tenant.

The Government assumes that the non-dependant should be making a contribution to the household expenses and therefore a deduction is made from a claimant's weekly Council Tax Benefit to take this contribution into account. This is known as a non-dependant deduction.

The amount of the deduction depends upon the non-dependant's age and income.

No deduction will be made if:

The claimant or partner:

  • is registered blind; or
  • is in receipt of Attendance Allowance; or
  • is in receipt of the care component of Disability Living Allowance;

The non-dependant:

  • is normally resident elsewhere; or
  • is a full time student; or
  • is in legal custody; or
  • has been in hospital for more than six weeks; or
  • they are in receipt of Income Support, JSA (Income Based), ESA (Income Related) or Pension Credit
  • is in receipt of a Work Based Training Allowance;

For further information:

  • Contact: Benefit Team Leader, Town Hall, Penrith CA11 7QF
  • Telephone: 01768 212131
  • Email: benefits@eden.gov.uk
  • Fax: 01768 890470