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Housing benefit and council tax benefit

What is housing benefit?

It can often be hard to pay your rent. We can give people on low incomes help to pay their rent.

What is council tax benefit?

If you are on a low income we may be able to give you help to pay your council tax.

Further information

For further information and an online benefit checker that helps people ensure that they are receiving all the welfare benefits they are entitled to please follow the link on the left to the DirectGov website which helps people access the money available to them through welfare benefits, grants and other financial help.


See Also

  • Local housing allowance

    How does it affect you? Please see the left hand navigation for detailed advice if you are either a tenant or a landlord.

  • Council tax

    In 2010/11 the Council plans to spend £174.1m (compared with £171.8m for 2009/10). After taking account of fees and charges, along with specific grants from the Welsh Assembly Governement (WAG) or central government, the net budget is £118.9 m.

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Last updated: 31/08/2010
 

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Isle of Anglesey County Council, Council Offices, Llangefni, Anglesey. LL77 7TW. Tel: (01248) 750057