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The Web Benefits Calculator - simply fill out this form for an instant on-line Benefits estimate.
This calculation is an estimate based on the information you supply. The form should take no more than 5 minutes to complete.
Because you (or your partner) are 60, you could reach the State Pension qualifying age in this financial year. So select the appropriate 60th birthday slot - it can make a huge difference to your claim.
And then select the period when this benefit claim would start. Again, different start dates could produce very different results.
If applicable, enter your (the claimant's) Employment and Support Allowance details for ESA Phase, ESA element and ESA component.
And your partner's Employment and Support Allowance details for ESA phase, element and component, if applicable.
Are you, your partner, or both of you, being paid (or entitled to be paid) a Carer's Allowance for looking after someone?
£ Weekly
£ Monthly
How much do you and your partner earn (before deductions)? (Do not count expenses paid by your employer)
If you work as a childminder how much do you earn from this? (Any earnings from childminding need to be counted separately from other earnings)
How much Income Tax and National Insurance is deducted?
How much do you pay towards a pension scheme?
earn more than £382 per week before deductions
earn between £306 and £381.99 per week before deductions
earn between £231 and £305.99 per week before deductions
earn between £228 and £230.99 per week before deductions
earn between £178 and £227.99 per week before deductions
earn between £175 and £177.99 per week before deductions
earn between £120 and £174.99 per week before deduction
earn under £120 per week before deductions but works at least 16 hours
How your benefit is worked out. If the Total Applicable Amount is higher than Net Weekly Income, Maximum Benefit is awarded. But if Net Weekly Income is higher than the Total Applicable Amount, 65% of the "excess income" is deducted from Maximum Housing Benefit to find the award. For Council Tax Benefit a 20% of the "excess income" taper is deducted from the maximum award. NB Non-dependant deductions are also taken off at this stage.
And finally you can use the browser Print button to launch a print or change your figures to calculate again or reset the page and start again.
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Email: benefits@crawley.gov.uk
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