Discretionary housing payments
Discretionary housing payments are not payments of housing or council tax benefit. They are separate payments made at the council’s discretion in cases where it considers that extra help with housing costs is needed.
Who can claim
You must be entitled to housing and/or council tax benefit to
receive a discretionary housing payment. A discretionary housing
payment cannot be used:
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to pay ineligible service charges
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to decrease council tax liability when only second adult rebate is payable
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to minimise the effect of Job Seeker Plus sanctions
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to make payment when housing benefit/council tax benefit are suspended
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when a claimant does not have a minimum entitlement to that benefit, eg if housing benefit only is payable the claimant would have no entitlement to a discretionary housing payment to help with their council tax liability and vice versa
How to claim
You will need to complete a
discretionary housing payment form (pdf).
Please print out the form, complete it and return to:
Benefits service, PO Box 32251, Ealing, London W5 2YX or take
it to our
reception. You can also
contact us to request a form.
Proof of identity and income and your national insurance number must be provided. All documents supporting your claim must be original. We do not accept photocopies.
Length of payment
We will decide the length of time for which a payment will
be awarded on the basis of the evidence supplied and the facts
known.
Awarding a discretionary housing payment
Each claim will be decided on its own merits. We will take
into account you and your family’s personal, medical and financial
circumstances. We will decide how much to award based on all of the
circumstances. This may be an amount below the difference between
the liability and payment of housing benefit and/or council tax
benefit. An award of a discretionary housing payment does not
guarantee that a further award will be made at a later date even if
your circumstances have not changed.
How payments are made
We will decide who to pay based on the circumstances of each
case. We can pay:
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you
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your partner
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an appointee
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your landlord (or an agent of the landlord) or
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any third party to whom it might be most appropriate to make payment
The payments will be paid together with your housing and/or council tax benefit.
Change of circumstances
You must notify us of any change in your financial or family
circumstances that may affect your housing and/or council tax
benefit. We will alter an award where your
circumstances change.
Overpayments
We will recover any overpaid discretionary housing payments
by issuing an invoice. We will notify you in writing of any
overpayment and explain your right to ask for a review.
The right to seek a review
Discretionary housing payments are not payments of housing or
council tax benefits therefore you do not have appeal rights. You
can, however, ask us to look at our decision again (review).
You can ask us to review the following discretionary housing payment decisions:
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not to make an award
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to award a reduced or lesser amount
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not to backdate
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that there has been an overpayment
If you ask us to review the decision, you must tell us in writing within one calendar month of the date of the decision why you think the decision is wrong. We will look at the decision again and either confirm or alter our original decision.
Fraud
Ealing Council is committed to the fight against fraud. A
customer who tries to fraudulently claim a discretionary housing
payment by falsely declaring their circumstances, providing a false
statement or evidence in support of their application, may have
committed an offence under the Theft Act 1968. Where we suspect
that such a fraud may have occurred, the matter will be
investigated and this may lead to criminal proceedings being
instigated.
