What is a non-dependant?
People who normally share your accommodation but are not dependent on you for financial support are known as non-dependants. Others who live with you as a family and any children you have fostered do not count as non-dependants.
The following do not count as non-dependants:
- carers employed by a charity that charges for the service
- joint tenants
- subtenants
- boarders
- tenants of owner occupiers
- landlords/ladies and their partners
They do not count as part of your household.
Non-dependants are people like grown-up sons or daughters and elderly relatives. If you have a non-dependant living with you, your housing benefit and council tax support may be affected.
Non-dependant deductions
Housing benefit and council tax support are normally reduced for each non-dependant living in your home.
If the non-dependant is working less than 16 hours a week, the lowest deduction will apply.
If the non-dependant is doing paid work for 16 hours or more a week, the level of deduction will depend on the non-dependant's gross income. We will ask to see evidence of this.
Housing benefit
Non-dependant deductions | 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023 weekly deduction | 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024 weekly deduction |
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Aged 25 or over and on Income Support of income-based Job Seeker’s Allowance, or aged 18 or over and not in paid work | £16.45 | £18.10 |
In receipt of main phase income-related Employment and Support Allowance | £16.45 | £18.10 |
Aged over 18 and in paid work with gross weekly income of less than £162 | £16.45 | £18.10 |
Aged over 18 and in paid work with gross weekly income of £162 - £235.99 | £37.80 | £41.60 |
Aged over 18 and in paid work with gross weekly income of £236 - £307.99 | £51.85 | £57.10 |
Aged over 18 and in paid work with gross weekly income of £308 - £409.99 | £84.85 | £93.40 |
Aged over 18 and in paid work with gross weekly income of £410 - £510.99 | £96.60 | £106.35 |
Aged over 18 and in paid work with gross weekly income of £511 or more | £106.05 | £116.75 |
Council Tax support
Non-dependant deductions | 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023 weekly deduction | 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024 weekly deduction |
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Aged 18 or over and not in paid work | £4.20 | £4.60 |
Aged 18 or over and in paid work with gross weekly income of less than £236 | £4.20 | £4.60 |
Aged 18 or over and in paid work with gross weekly income of £236 - £409.99 | £8.55 | £9.40 |
Aged 18 or over and in paid work with gross weekly income of £410 - £510.99 | £10.70 | £11.80 |
Aged 18 or over and in paid work with gross weekly income of £511 or more | £12.85 | £14.15 |
When are deductions not taken?
A deduction will not be made if you or your partner are:
- registered blind
- receiving Attendance Allowance
- receiving the care component of Disability Living Allowance
- receiving the daily living component of Personal Independence Payment
No deductions are made if the non-dependant is:
- receiving Pension Credit
- aged under 18
- a full time student (there is a deduction for summer vacation if the non-dependant works 16 hours a week or more)
- receiving a youth training allowance
- a prisoner
- has been in hospital for 52 week or more
- under 25 and receiving Income Support, Jobseekers Allowance (income based) (any age for Council Tax Support)
- under 25 and entitled to an award of Universal Credit where the award is calculated on the basis that the non-dependant does not have any earned income (any age for Council Tax Support)
- receiving Employment Support Allowance assessment phase only
A deduction may be delayed for 26 weeks if you or your partner are aged 65 or more and a non-dependant moves into your home or the non-dependant's circumstances change to increase the deduction.
Tell us about a change of circumstances which could affect your benefits.