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Can housing benefit make a decision based on pension contributions?
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Housing benefit have said that they have overpaid me because of a rise in my partner's wage, his wages have not gone up, his work are taking more for his pension and they are saying that because of this we now have to pay back the money... is this right???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The rule for housing benefit is that gross pay is taken & then any income tax & NI paid is deducted, as well as one half of any contributions to a company or private pension. The result in the earnings amount used in calculating the benefit entitlement.
If his gross pay has gone up but has been balanced by an increase in the pension deduction then only half of that increase would be allowed in working out his earnings amount for housing benefit.
If his gross pay has not gone up but the pension deduction has increased then his net pay will be lower than it was. In that case, the housing benefit should increase.
If his gross pay has gone up but has been balanced by an increase in the pension deduction then only half of that increase would be allowed in working out his earnings amount for housing benefit.
If his gross pay has not gone up but the pension deduction has increased then his net pay will be lower than it was. In that case, the housing benefit should increase.
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